Description
*Specification*
• Free Delivery
• Memory Size: 4GB
This module has a 4GB capacity, which is typically used for laptops or small form-factor PCs. It provides enough memory for light computing tasks, such as web browsing, office work, and media consumption. For more demanding tasks like gaming or video editing, you might need a larger capacity.
• Memory Type: DDR3L
DDR3L refers to Low Voltage DDR3. It is a power-efficient version of the standard DDR3 memory, designed to operate at a lower voltage (1.35V instead of 1.5V). DDR3L is commonly used in laptops, ultrabooks, and energy-efficient desktops, where lower power consumption is important for better battery life and heat management.
• Memory Speed: 1333 MHz
The memory speed of 1333 MHz (also referred to as 10600 MT/s in terms of data transfer rate) is relatively modest by modern standards but is typical for DDR3 memory. DDR3L memory speeds typically range from 1066 MHz to 1600 MHz, so this 1333 MHz speed is common for general-use laptops and older PCs.
• Memory Package: SO-DIMM
SO-DIMM stands for Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module. It is a compact form factor used primarily in laptops, mini-PCs, and all-in-one systems. SO-DIMMs are smaller than regular DIMMs (used in desktops) and typically have fewer pins.
• Pin Configuration: 204 Pins
204 pins is the standard pin configuration for DDR3L SO-DIMM modules. It is a smaller version of the standard 240-pin DDR3 module, with 204 pins to fit into the compact SO-DIMM form factor used in laptops and other small form-factor computers.
• Bus I/O Configuration: Unbuffered
The module is unbuffered, meaning it doesn’t use a register or buffer to communicate with the memory controller. Unbuffered memory is typical for consumer systems (like laptops) as it offers better performance and lower latency than buffered memory, but it is less stable for systems requiring large amounts of RAM (such as servers).
• Error Correction: Non-ECC
This memory is non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code), which means it does not have built-in error correction for data integrity. Non-ECC memory is common in consumer laptops and desktops where the risk of data corruption is minimal. ECC memory, on the other hand, is typically used in workstations and servers where data integrity is critical.
• CAS Latency: CL11
CAS Latency (CL) represents the number of clock cycles it takes for the memory to retrieve data from a column address after the request is made. CL11 is the latency value for this module, which is on the higher end for DDR3 memory. Lower CAS latency values (e.g., CL9 or CL10) offer faster data retrieval, but the difference in real-world performance between CL11 and lower CL values is often small, especially in general computing tasks.
• Connector Material: Gold
The connectors (pins) on the module are made from gold, which is a common material choice for high-quality electrical contacts. Gold is used because it has excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion, ensuring reliable performance over time.
• Voltage: 1.35V
The 1.35V voltage is standard for DDR3L memory (Low Voltage DDR3), and it’s lower than the 1.5V of standard DDR3. The reduced voltage helps lower power consumption, making it suitable for use in energy-efficient laptops and devices where battery life and heat dissipation are important.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.