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Super Talent T800UB2GV 2GB DDR2-800MHz PC2-6400 non-ECC Unbuffered CL5
- 2GB module capacity
- DDR2 SDRAM technology
- Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) form factor
- Operating speed of 800MHz (PC2-6400)
- CAS Latency (CL) of 5
- Non-ECC memory
- Designed for desktop PCs
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Product Overview
The Super Talent T800UB2GV is a 2GB DDR2 unbuffered DIMM module for desktop computers. It operates at 800MHz (PC2-6400) with a CL5 latency, suitable for older systems requiring DDR2 memory.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
| Speed | 800MHz |
Additional Specifications
| Module Speed | PC2-6400 |
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
| ECC | No |
| Application | Desktop PC |
Product Description
The Super Talent T800UB2GV is a 2GB DDR2 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module designed for desktop computers that utilize DDR2 memory technology. This module operates at a frequency of 800MHz, which corresponds to a PC2-6400 speed rating, providing adequate performance for older systems and general computing tasks. With a CAS Latency (CL) of 5, it offers a standard level of responsiveness for its generation of memory. As a non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) module, it is intended for consumer-grade desktop systems where the added cost and complexity of ECC memory are not necessary. The UDIMM form factor is the standard for most desktop motherboards, ensuring broad compatibility. This 2GB capacity is suitable for upgrading older PCs or for systems where basic multitasking and application performance are the primary requirements. This Super Talent memory module is a reliable option for users looking to replace a faulty module or to increase the RAM in a system that is still functional but could benefit from a memory boost. It represents a way to extend the life of older hardware by ensuring it has sufficient memory for contemporary operating systems and applications that were designed for the DDR2 era.



