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Micron Technology, Inc.

Micron Technology, Inc. MT36HTF51272PY- 4GB DDR3 800 MHz 240-pin desktop RAM

SKU CH-99YB-FZQP7 MPN MT36HTF51272PY-

Adds 4 GB of DDR3 desktop memory running at 800 MHz with a 240-pin DIMM interface

  • Capacity4GB
  • 4 GB capacity adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 800 MHz DDR3 speed keeps data flowing smoothly
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop memory slots
  • PC2-6400 rating matches 800 MHz bandwidth spec
  • Micron-built DRAM delivers reliable module quality

4 GB DDR3 DIMM for desktop systems

This module provides 4 GB of DDR3 memory in a standard 240-pin form factor. It operates at an 800 MHz data transfer rate, matching the PC2-6400 specification. The part is intended for desktop computers that accept DDR3 DIMMs.

Suits owners of older DDR3 desktops needing

Builders repairing or upgrading a system with 240-pin DDR3 slots will find this module compatible. It is not suited for buyers who need more storage per slot, users whose systems require faster data rates, or anyone whose platform does not accept DDR3 memory.

800 MHz data transfer rate determines fit

The 800 MHz rating is the single specification that decides whether this DIMM matches the motherboard's supported speed. Verify that the board lists PC2-6400 or 800 MHz DDR3 before purchase.

Highlights

  • 4 GB capacity adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 800 MHz DDR3 speed keeps data flowing smoothly
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop memory slots
  • PC2-6400 rating matches 800 MHz bandwidth spec
  • Micron-built DRAM delivers reliable module quality

Specifications

Capacity4GB

Questions about this item

Which motherboard slot does the 240-pin DIMM plug into?

It installs in a standard DDR3 DIMM socket on a desktop motherboard that accepts 240-pin modules.

Can this 800 MHz module run with slower DDR3 sticks already in the system?

Yes, the memory will down-clock to match the lowest speed among the installed modules.

How can I verify the module is recognised at 800 MHz after installation?

Check the BIOS memory information screen or a system utility such as CPU-Z; both will report the active data rate.

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