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Samsung M378T3253FZ3-CCC-06 256MB DDR2-400MHz PC2-3200 Non-ECC Unbuffered CL3 240-Pin UDIMM 1.8V Sin...
- Capacity: 256MB
- Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Form Factor: UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Speed: 400MHz (PC2-3200)
- Latency: CL3
- Voltage: 1.8V
- ECC: Non-ECC
- Pin Count: 240-Pin
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Product Overview
This Samsung 256MB DDR2 UDIMM memory module is designed for reliable performance in desktop systems. Operating at 400MHz with a PC2-3200 rating, it offers a balance of speed and capacity for everyday computing tasks. Its non-ECC, unbuffered design and CL3 latency make it suitable for a wide range of motherboards.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 256MB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
| Speed | 400MHz |
| PC Speed | PC2-3200 |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL3 |
| Voltage | 1.8V |
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Buffered Type | Unbuffered |
| Pin Count | 240-Pin |
Product Description
The Samsung M378T3253FZ3-CCC-06 is a 256MB DDR2 SDRAM module designed for standard desktop computer systems. It operates at a clock speed of 400MHz, providing a data transfer rate of PC2-3200, which was a common standard for its generation. This module is ideal for upgrading older systems or for use in budget-oriented builds where a moderate increase in memory capacity is desired. This UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM) features Non-ECC (Non-Error-Correcting Code) functionality, making it suitable for general-purpose computing. The CAS Latency (CL) is rated at 3, indicating a relatively quick response time for memory operations. The module requires a voltage of 1.8V, consistent with DDR2 specifications, and features a 240-pin interface for compatibility with a wide array of motherboards from the DDR2 era. As an unbuffered module, it does not incorporate an onboard buffer chip, which typically results in lower latency and power consumption compared to buffered modules. This makes it a straightforward replacement or upgrade for systems that support this specific type of memory. The 256MB capacity, while modest by today's standards, can still provide a performance improvement for systems that are currently equipped with less memory.


