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Hynix HYMP512S64BP6-C4 AB 1GB DDR2-533MHz non-ECC Unbuffered CL5
- Capacity: 1GB
- Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Speed: PC2-4200 (533MHz)
- Form Factor: DIMM
- Latency: CL5
- Non-ECC, Unbuffered
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Product Overview
The Hynix HYMP512S64BP6-C4 is a 1GB DDR2 SDRAM module designed for desktop computers. It operates at 533MHz with CL5 latency and is non-ECC unbuffered memory.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1GB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Speed | 533MHz (PC2-4200) |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Buffering | Unbuffered |
| Model | HYMP512S64BP6-C4 |
Product Description
The Hynix HYMP512S64BP6-C4 is a 1GB DDR2 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) module. This module is designed for desktop computer systems that utilize the DDR2 memory standard. It operates at a clock speed of 533MHz, which corresponds to the PC2-4200 specification, providing a solid performance level for older or mid-range systems. This memory module features a CAS Latency (CL) of 5, indicating the number of clock cycles required for the memory controller to access a particular column in a row. It is configured as non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) and unbuffered memory. Non-ECC memory does not have error detection or correction capabilities, making it suitable for standard desktop use where data integrity is less critical than in server environments. Unbuffered memory directly connects to the memory controller without an intermediate buffer chip. With a capacity of 1GB, this DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) is suitable for upgrading older systems or for configurations where larger capacities are not supported or required. It is a standard component for systems that were common in the mid-2000s, offering a straightforward way to enhance system responsiveness and multitasking capabilities for compatible motherboards.

