The HMT325U6BFR8C-PBN0 is a 2GB DDR3 unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) from Hynix Semiconductor, designed for use in desktop computers and entry-level servers. This memory module provides a balance of capacity and performance, making it suitable for everyday computing tasks and light server workloads.
Applications:
- Desktop Computers: Ideal for upgrading or expanding the memory capacity of desktop PCs for improved performance in everyday tasks and applications.
- Entry-Level Servers: Suitable for use in small business servers and home servers for file sharing, web hosting, and other light server workloads.
- Workstations: Can be used in entry-level workstations for tasks such as graphic design, video editing, and software development.
- Gaming PCs: Can enhance the performance of gaming PCs by providing additional memory for running games and applications.
Features:
- Capacity: 2GB DDR3 UDIMM
- Speed: Operates at 1600MHz, delivering fast data transfer rates.
- Unbuffered: An unbuffered design offers a cost-effective solution for standard memory applications.
- Voltage: Operates at a standard voltage of 1.5V, contributing to energy efficiency.
- Pin Count: 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: Faster data transfer rates can lead to quicker application loading times and improved overall system responsiveness.
- Increased Memory Capacity: Allows for handling more applications and data simultaneously, improving multitasking capabilities.
- Cost-Effective Upgrade: An affordable way to enhance the performance of desktop computers and entry-level servers.
- Energy Efficiency: Low operating voltage helps to reduce power consumption.
- Easy Installation: Designed for easy installation in compatible systems.
Additional Details:
The HMT325U6BFR8C-PBN0 module is manufactured using high-quality components and undergoes rigorous testing to ensure reliability and compatibility. It complies with JEDEC standards for DDR3 memory modules. This module is a reliable and cost-effective solution for upgrading the memory capacity of various computer systems.