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Qimonda HYS64T64020HDL-3S-B-1 512MB PC2-5300 667MHz non-ECC Unbuffered CL5 200-Pin SODIMM Dual Rank ...
- Capacity: 512MB
- Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Speed: 667MHz (PC2-5300)
- Form Factor: 200-Pin SODIMM
- Features: Non-ECC, Unbuffered
- Latency: CL5
- Voltage: Standard DDR2 voltage (typically 1.8V)
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Product Overview
This Qimonda SODIMM module provides 512MB of memory operating at 667MHz (PC2-5300). It is a Non-ECC, Unbuffered module with CL5 latency, designed for older laptops and compact systems. The 200-pin configuration is standard for DDR2 SODIMM.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 512MB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Speed | 667MHz |
| PC Speed | PC2-5300 |
| Form Factor | 200-Pin SODIMM |
Additional Specifications
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Buffering | Unbuffered |
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
| Rank | Dual Rank |
Product Description
The Qimonda HYS64T64020HDL-3S-B-1 is a 512MB DDR2 SODIMM memory module, designed for use in laptops and other portable devices that support the DDR2 memory standard. It operates at a frequency of 667MHz, which translates to a PC2-5300 data transfer rate, offering a modest performance boost for older systems. This module is specified as Non-ECC (Non-Error-Correcting Code) and Unbuffered, making it suitable for general-purpose computing tasks. The CAS Latency (CL) is rated at CL5, indicating the timing characteristics for memory access. The 200-pin SODIMM form factor is the standard for DDR2 mobile memory modules, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of motherboards designed for this generation of RAM. As a component for legacy systems, this 512MB module can help extend the usability of older laptops by providing a small but potentially crucial increase in RAM. It is particularly useful for systems that may have shipped with less memory, allowing for smoother operation of basic applications and operating systems of its era.
