Description
Product overview of the IBM 46C7525
The 46C7525 is a memory module that is designed for servers. It is manufactured by IBM, one of the leading companies in the technology industry. The 46C7525 memory module is made up of 2X4GB DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz DIMM 240 Pin CL6 ECC Registered SDRAM Memory. In this article, we will explain in detail what each of these terms means and how they relate to the performance of the memory module.
DDR2 Memory
DDR2 is an acronym for Double Data Rate 2. It is a type of memory that was introduced in 2003 and was designed to replace the original DDR memory. DDR2 memory has a higher clock speed and uses less power than its predecessor. This makes it more efficient and faster.
PC2-6400
PC2-6400 is a type of DDR2 memory that has a clock speed of 800MHz. The PC2-6400 memory is capable of transferring data at a rate of 6.4GB/s. This makes it ideal for use in servers where large amounts of data need to be transferred quickly.
DIMM
DIMM is an acronym for Dual Inline Memory Module. It is a type of memory module that is used in computers and servers. DIMMs have a number of pins that connect them to the motherboard of a computer or server. The number of pins on a DIMM varies depending on the type of memory it is. In the case of the 46C7525, it has 240 pins.
240 Pin
The 240 Pin refers to the number of pins that the 46C7525 memory module has. The pins are used to connect the memory module to the motherboard of a server. The 240 Pin design is specific to DDR2 memory modules.
CL6
CL6 is an acronym for Column Address Strobe Latency. It is a timing parameter that is used to determine how quickly the memory module can access data. A lower CL number indicates faster access times. The 46C7525 memory module has a CL of 6 which means it has a relatively fast access time.
ECC Registered
ECC stands for Error Correcting Code. ECC memory is designed to detect and correct errors that occur during data transmission. This is important in servers where data integrity is critical. The 46C7525 memory module has ECC Registered SDRAM, which means that it is capable of detecting and correcting errors during data transmission.
SDRAM
SDRAM stands for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. It is a type of memory that synchronizes with the clock speed of a computer or server. This ensures that data is transferred at the correct time and reduces the chance of errors occurring. SDRAM is commonly used in servers because of its reliability and speed.
Regiastered SDRAM
Registered SDRAM is a type of memory that uses a buffer to improve performance. The buffer is used to reduce the load on the memory controller and ensures that data is transferred more efficiently. Registered SDRAM is commonly used in servers where performance is critical.
General Information about the IBM 46C7525
- Manufacturer: IBM
- Model Number or SKU# 46C7525
- Type: Memory (RAM)
- RAM Type: PC2-6400
- Product Name: 8GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity: 8GB
- Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
- Number Of Modules: 2 X 4GB
- Bus Speed: 800MHz DDR2-800/PC2-6400
- Signal Processing: Registered
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions (W X D X H) : 8.89 X 19.81 X 1.91 Cm (3.5 X 7.8 X 0.75 In)
- Weight: 0.45 Kg (1 Lb)
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