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Samsung 9905295-055 2GB DDR2-667MHz PC2-5300 non-ECC Unbuffered CL5 200-Pin SODIMM Memory Module
- Capacity: 2GB
- 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 Samsung 2GB DDR2 SODIMM memory module operates at 667MHz (PC2-5300), offering a reliable upgrade for older systems. It is designed for non-ECC, unbuffered applications with a CL5 latency. The 200-pin configuration is standard for DDR2 SODIMM modules.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Speed | 667MHz |
| PC Speed | PC2-5300 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 200-Pin SODIMM |
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Buffering | Unbuffered |
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
Product Description
The Samsung 9905295-055 is a 2GB DDR2 SODIMM memory module, specifically designed for systems that utilize the DDR2 memory standard. With a clock speed of 667MHz, it corresponds to a PC2-5300 data transfer rate, providing adequate performance for older desktop and laptop computers. This module is characterized by its Non-ECC (Non-Error-Correcting Code) and Unbuffered design, which are common specifications for consumer-grade memory. The CAS Latency (CL) of 5 indicates the number of clock cycles required to access a particular column in memory, contributing to its overall responsiveness. The 200-pin SODIMM form factor is standard for DDR2 mobile memory. This memory module serves as a viable option for upgrading the RAM in compatible older machines, potentially improving multitasking capabilities and application load times. It is an essential component for ensuring that legacy systems can continue to operate efficiently with modern software demands, within the limitations of the DDR2 architecture.
