The DE052ADX8SCYU5T2X2 is a DDR (Double Data Rate) memory module manufactured by NANYA. DDR memory is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, effectively doubling the data transfer rate compared to single data rate SDRAM. This module is designed for use in computers, servers, and other electronic devices requiring high-speed memory.
Applications:
- Desktop Computers
- Laptop Computers
- Servers
- Networking Equipment
- Embedded Systems
Features:
- DDR (Double Data Rate) Technology
- High-Speed Data Transfer
- Low Voltage Operation
- High Density
- JEDEC Compliant
Benefits:
- Increased Memory Bandwidth: DDR technology provides significantly higher memory bandwidth compared to older SDRAM technologies, leading to improved system performance.
- Improved System Responsiveness: Faster memory access times result in quicker application loading and overall system responsiveness.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low voltage operation helps to reduce power consumption and heat generation, making it suitable for mobile and power-sensitive applications.
- Increased System Capacity: High-density modules allow for larger memory capacities, enabling users to run more applications simultaneously and work with larger datasets.
- Standardized Compatibility: JEDEC compliance ensures compatibility with a wide range of systems and motherboards.
Additional Details:
Specific details such as the exact DDR generation (DDR3, DDR4, etc.), capacity, speed (MHz), and timings (CAS latency, etc.) would require access to the product datasheet or specifications from Nanya. The part number itself can provide clues, but a datasheet provides certainty. The voltage of operation depends on DDR generation; DDR3 is typically 1.5V, while DDR4 is typically 1.2V.
When selecting and installing DDR memory, it is essential to ensure compatibility with the motherboard and other system components. Check the motherboard specifications for supported memory types, speeds, and capacities. Incorrect memory installation or incompatible memory can lead to system instability or failure. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and configuration.