A single piece of computer hardware is being described in this section – an internal memory card specifically designed to be installed within a computer’s motherboard for enhancing its processing capabilities through increased storage capacity and faster data access speeds. This particular item falls under the category of legacy technology due to its compatibility requirements that are no longer supported by modern operating systems and motherboards.
It features a standard package format known as SO-DIMM which stands for Small Outline Dual In-line Module; it has a pin count of 144 indicating the number of pins used on each side of the module. The specification highlights that this memory chip offers 0.25 gigabytes of RAM at a frequency rate of 133 megahertz, utilizing synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM).
Notably, it does not support error correction code (ECC) functionality, making it less secure compared to newer generations of DRAM chips but still capable of providing reliable performance where reliability over high-speed transfer rates isn’t critical. Despite its age, such modules remain valuable assets for enthusiasts looking to restore older computers or those seeking unique components for custom builds.
Main characteristics
- Model: Hypertec 256MB PC133 (Legacy) memory module 0.25 GB 1 x 0.25 GB SDR SDRAM
- sku: HYMSO02256
- Internal memory: 0.25 GB
- Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 0.25 GB
- Internal memory type: SDR SDRAM
- Memory form factor: 144-pin SO-DIMM
- ECC: No
- Memory clock speed: 133 MHz






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