A single piece of computer hardware is being described here – an internal memory component from the brand ‘H hypertec’. This particular model is identified as ‘hypertec 256mb pc133 legacy’, which indicates it’s a legacy product designed for older systems that support DDR3 DRAM technology but are no longer actively supported by manufacturers due to their age.
The physical characteristics of this memory module specify its capacity at 256 megabytes, measured in gigabits per second (GB). It has been manufactured using synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), a specific type of static RAM used primarily during the mid-90s through early 2000s. Its interface is defined by a standard called dual inline memory modules (DIMMs), characterized by having two rows of pins on each side for connecting to the motherboard.
Each pin corresponds to one bit of data storage within the memory chip itself. Additionally, there isn’t error correction code (ECC) enabled onboard; instead, users might opt for additional external ECC chips if required. Finally, when discussing performance metrics related directly to operation frequency, we find out that this device operates at a rate of approximately 133 megahertz (MHz), indicating how quickly these bits can be read and written sequentially across all available address lines simultaneously without losing accuracy over time.
Feature summary
- Model: Hypertec 256MB PC133 (Legacy) memory module 0.25 GB 1 x 0.25 GB SDR SDRAM
- sku: HYMNC14256
- Internal memory: 0.25 GB
- Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 0.25 GB
- Internal memory type: SDR SDRAM
- Memory form factor: 168-pin DIMM
- ECC: No
- Memory clock speed: 133 MHz






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