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Nanya NT512D64S8HC0G 512MB DDR-400MHz PC3200 Non-ECC Unbuffered CL3 184-Pin DIMM 2.5V Memory Module
- 512MB capacity
- DDR SDRAM technology
- 400MHz (PC3200) speed
- Non-ECC (Non-Error Correcting Code)
- Unbuffered DIMM
- CL3 latency
- 184-Pin connector
- 2.5V operating voltage
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Product Overview
The Nanya NT512D64S8HC0G is a 512MB DDR-400MHz PC3200 Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM memory module. It is designed for older desktop systems and offers reliable performance for general computing tasks.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 512MB |
| Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Speed | 400MHz (PC3200) |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Type | Unbuffered |
Additional Specifications
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Latency | CL3 |
| Pins | 184-Pin |
| Voltage | 2.5V |
Product Description
This Nanya memory module, SKU NT512D64S8HC0G, is a 512MB DDR SDRAM module operating at 400MHz, which corresponds to the PC3200 standard. It is an unbuffered DIMM, meaning it does not contain a register chip and connects directly to the memory controller. This type of module is commonly found in desktop computers and older workstations. The module is Non-ECC (Non-Error Correcting Code), which means it does not have the capability to detect and correct memory errors automatically. While ECC memory is preferred for servers and critical applications where data integrity is paramount, Non-ECC memory is standard for most consumer-grade PCs. The CL3 latency indicates a CAS (Column Address Strobe) latency of 3 clock cycles, which is typical for DDR-400 modules. With its 184-pin connector and 2.5V operating voltage, the NT512D64S8HC0G is designed for compatibility with motherboards that support DDR PC3200 memory. It serves as a reliable component for upgrading or replacing memory in older systems, providing the necessary capacity for basic operating system functions and everyday applications.


