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Simmtec, Inc

Simmtec, Inc 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR2 DIMM 240-pin 800MHz PC2-6400/PC2-6300 CL5 desktop RAM

SKU CH-Y27S-6G5G6

A matched 8 GB DDR2 kit runs at 800 MHz with CL5 latency on 240-pin DIMMs

  • Capacity8GB (2 x 4GB)
  • CAS LatencyCL5
  • 8GB dual-channel capacity for smoother multitasking
  • 800MHz DDR2 speed matches PC2-6400 and PC2-6300 systems
  • CL5 latency reduces memory access delay
  • 8V operation keeps power draw low
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop DDR2 slots

DDR2 desktop memory kit

This kit supplies eight gigabytes of DDR2 memory across two four-gigabyte DIMMs. It is intended for older desktop systems that still use 240-pin DDR2 slots and need a straightforward capacity upgrade.

Suits owners of legacy DDR2 platforms.

The modules suit owners of legacy desktops that require DDR2 memory running at 800MHz with CL5 timing. Builders assembling current-generation systems or needing higher capacities should look elsewhere because this technology is no longer supported on new motherboards.

240-pin DDR2 DIMM at 800MHz with CL5 latency

The decisive specification is the 240-pin DDR2 form factor operating at 800MHz with CL5 latency. Only motherboards that accept this exact pin count, speed and timing will recognise and run the kit correctly.

Highlights

  • 8GB dual-channel capacity for smoother multitasking
  • 800MHz DDR2 speed matches PC2-6400 and PC2-6300 systems
  • CL5 latency reduces memory access delay
  • 8V operation keeps power draw low
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop DDR2 slots

Specifications

Capacity8GB (2 x 4GB)
CAS LatencyCL5

Questions about this item

Does the kit include both 4 GB modules or must the second stick be purchased separately?

The package contains two matched 4 GB DDR2 DIMMs, giving 8 GB total with no extra modules needed.

Should I select the PC2-6400 or PC2-6300 version for an 800 MHz motherboard?

Both ratings refer to the same 800 MHz DDR2 modules; either label works on a board that supports 800 MHz memory.

Will the CL5 timing at 1.8 V run stably in a standard desktop board?

Yes, the sticks are tested at CL5, 1.8 V and 800 MHz before shipping, so they operate at the rated speed on compatible DDR2 platforms.

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