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Kingston KST-XW4300-1GB 1GB DDR2-667MHz PC2-5300 Non-ECC Unbuffered CL5 240-Pin DIMM Dual Rank Memor...
- Capacity: 1GB
- Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Form Factor: DIMM
- Module Type: Non-ECC Unbuffered
- Speed: 667MHz (PC2-5300)
- Latency: CL5
- Pins: 240-Pin
- Rank: Dual Rank
- Voltage: 1.8V
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Product Overview
The Kingston KST-XW4300-1GB is a 1GB DDR2 Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM memory module. It operates at 667MHz (PC2-5300) with CL5 latency and is designed for desktop computers.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1GB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Module Type | Non-ECC Unbuffered |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 667MHz |
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
| Pins | 240-Pin |
| Rank | Dual Rank |
Product Description
The Kingston KST-XW4300-1GB is a 1GB DDR2 SDRAM memory module designed for desktop computers. It operates at a speed of 667MHz, identified by its PC2-5300 rating, and features a CAS Latency (CL) of 5. This module is unbuffered and non-ECC, making it suitable for standard desktop systems rather than servers that require error correction and buffering for higher capacities. The module is a 240-pin DIMM, which is the standard form factor for DDR2 memory. Its dual-rank configuration means it has two sets of memory chips, which can sometimes offer performance benefits in systems that support dual-rank modules effectively. The standard operating voltage for DDR2 memory is 1.8V. This Kingston memory module is a suitable option for upgrading older desktop PCs that utilize DDR2 RAM. It provides a modest increase in memory capacity, which can help improve system responsiveness for multitasking and running applications that were common during the DDR2 era. Compatibility should always be verified with the motherboard's specifications.


