The Micron MT16HTF25664HZ-800J1 is a 256MB DDR2 SDRAM memory module manufactured by Micron Technology. It's designed for use in systems requiring reliable and efficient memory performance. As a DDR2 module, it provides improvements over the older DDR standard in terms of speed, bandwidth, and power consumption.
Applications
- Desktop Computers: Used to upgrade or expand the memory capacity of desktop PCs.
- Laptop Computers: Can be used as a memory upgrade for laptops, though its relatively low capacity may limit its suitability for modern laptops.
- Embedded Systems: Suitable for embedded applications designed to use DDR2 memory.
- Industrial PCs: Can be used in industrial PCs for specific memory requirements.
Features
- Capacity: 256MB of DDR2 SDRAM.
- Speed: Operates at a clock speed of 800MHz.
- DDR2 Technology: Employs DDR2 technology, which offers improvements in data transfer rates and power efficiency over DDR.
- JEDEC Compliance: Meets JEDEC standards for DDR2 memory, ensuring compatibility and reliability.
- Module Type: Available in DIMM or SODIMM form factors, depending on the intended application (desktop or laptop).
- Organization: Organized as 32M x 64.
- Voltage: Operates at a standard DDR2 voltage (typically 1.8V).
Benefits
- Enhanced Performance: Improves system responsiveness and overall performance by providing faster memory access speeds.
- Increased Multitasking: Allows users to run multiple applications simultaneously without experiencing significant slowdowns.
- Improved Application Loading Times: Reduces the time it takes for applications to load, resulting in a smoother user experience.
- Cost-Effective Upgrade: Offers a relatively inexpensive way to improve system performance compared to other hardware upgrades.
Additional Details
The MT16HTF25664HZ-800J1 is designed to be easily installed in compatible systems. Before installing, it is recommended to consult your system's documentation to ensure compatibility and proper installation procedures. Verify the correct form factor (DIMM or SODIMM) for your specific system. While offering some performance improvements, its limited 256MB capacity may not be adequate for modern, memory-intensive applications.