We take cryptocurrency — so the coins you hold can buy real hardware.Pay in crypto, spend it on real hardware. Free insured shipping worldwide over $399. Plain, unbranded boxes, sent from Germany.Free insured shipping over $399. Your rate is locked for 30 minutes once checkout opens.Rate locked 30 minutes. Every item sealed, serial-checked and covered by a 24-month warranty.Sealed, 24-month warranty.

Saved items Sign in

Simmtec, Inc

Simmtec, Inc 4GB 2x2GB DDR2 PC2-5300 667MHz 240-pin DIMM Kit

SKU CH-8ZV5-VBX9A

A 4 GB desktop memory kit containing two 240-pin DDR2 DIMMs rated at 667 MHz PC2-5300

  • Capacity4GB (2 x 2GB)
  • 4GB dual-channel kit adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 667MHz DDR2 speed keeps legacy systems running smoothly
  • PC2-5300 bandwidth matches original motherboard specifications
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits standard desktop slots
  • Pre-tested modules reduce risk of crashes and errors

Memory Kit for Legacy DDR2 Systems

This kit supplies four gigabytes of DDR2 memory in a matched pair of two‑gigabyte modules. It is intended for older desktop platforms that still rely on DDR2 technology and need a straightforward capacity upgrade.

240 Pin DIMM Form Factor

Each module uses the standard 240 pin DIMM connector found on compatible motherboards. The dual channel pair installs directly into adjacent slots without additional adapters or cables.

PC2 5300 Speed at 667 MHz

Rated at PC2 5300 with a 667 MHz clock, the modules operate at the specified DDR2 frequency. Power draw and thermal output remain consistent with typical DDR2 DIMMs of this class.

Highlights

  • 4GB dual-channel kit adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 667MHz DDR2 speed keeps legacy systems running smoothly
  • PC2-5300 bandwidth matches original motherboard specifications
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits standard desktop slots
  • Pre-tested modules reduce risk of crashes and errors

Specifications

Capacity4GB (2 x 2GB)

Questions about this item

What bandwidth does DDR2 PC2-5300 actually deliver?

The kit runs at 667 MHz, giving a peak transfer rate of 5300 MB/s per module.

Will these 240-pin DIMMs fit my motherboard slots?

They require standard 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets; the key notch position matches the PC2-5300 specification.

What is the correct way to seat the modules, and where do people go wrong?

Align the notch, press straight down until both retention clips click; the common error is pressing one end first, which leaves the far edge unseated.

Also in this aisle

People compared these

Same shelf, same checkout — eight coins and a 30-minute rate lock.