The Hynix HYMP125U64CP8-S5 is a 2GB DDR2-667MHz (PC2-5300) CL5 240-Pin DIMM. Designed for use in desktop computers, this memory module provides a balance of performance and affordability, making it a suitable upgrade option for older systems.
Applications:
- Desktop PCs
- Office workstations
- Home computing
- Web browsing and email
- General multitasking
Features:
- 2GB capacity
- DDR2 SDRAM technology
- 667MHz (PC2-5300) speed
- 240-Pin DIMM form factor
- CL5 latency
- Unbuffered
- Non-ECC
Benefits:
- Improved multitasking capabilities
- Enhanced system responsiveness
- Faster loading times for applications
- Increased overall system performance compared to lower capacity modules
- Cost-effective upgrade option
Additional Details:
This Hynix memory module operates at 1.8V and is designed to meet JEDEC standards. Its 2GB capacity offers a significant boost in performance compared to systems with 1GB or less, allowing for smoother operation when running multiple applications simultaneously. The PC2-5300 rating indicates its data transfer capability, which is suitable for a wide range of computing tasks.
The CL5 latency specifies the number of clock cycles it takes for the memory to respond to a command, influencing the speed at which data can be accessed. The unbuffered design allows for direct communication between the memory controller and the memory chips, contributing to improved performance.
The absence of ECC (Error-Correcting Code) is typical for desktop memory modules, where cost considerations are more critical than absolute data integrity. Installation is simple; just insert the module into an available DDR2 DIMM slot on your motherboard. Before installation, ensure your motherboard supports DDR2 memory and the 2GB module capacity. Consult your motherboard manual for specific instructions and compatibility information.
This module is an excellent choice for users looking to breathe new life into older desktop systems by increasing the amount of available RAM. This upgrade can noticeably improve the performance of everyday tasks such as web browsing, word processing, and email, and can also enhance the experience of running more demanding applications.