Overview
The Infineon HYS64V8300GU-7.5-C is a 64MB PC133 SDRAM module sold under the HP OEM part number 1818-8149. This classic memory module is designed for legacy personal computers and server systems that require Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) at 133 MHz bus speed. The 168-pin DIMM form factor and CL3 latency make it suitable for systems built in the late 1990s through early 2000s era.
Key Features
- 64MB capacity — standard density for legacy PC and workstation upgrades
- PC133 speed — 133 MHz bus speed matching legacy motherboard specifications
- Non-ECC, unbuffered — compatible with standard consumer-grade systems
- CL3 latency — typical timing for SDRAM modules of this era
- 168-pin DIMM — standard physical form factor for ATX and legacy platforms
- Infineon manufacturing — reliable OEM-quality memory chip
Technical Specifications
- Capacity: 64 MB
- Speed: PC133 (133 MHz)
- Bus Type: Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
- ECC: Non-ECC
- Buffering: Unbuffered
- CAS Latency: CL3
- Form Factor: 168-pin DIMM
- Organization: 8M × 64
- Manufacturer: Infineon (formerly Siemens)
- OEM Part Number: HP 1818-8149
Typical Applications
Legacy system memory upgrades and replacements for:
- HP/Compaq Presario and Pavilion desktops
- Pentium III and early Pentium 4 systems
- Server systems from the late 1990s
- Workstations requiring SDRAM memory
- System restoration and refurbishment projects
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- HP/Compaq legacy computers with PC133 SDRAM slots
- Intel Pentium III and early Pentium 4 motherboards
- Any system with 168-pin SDRAM DIMM sockets
- Legacy ATX and Baby-AT form factor motherboards
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- HP part 1818-8149 (original OEM designation)
- Other 64MB PC133 SDRAM modules with CL3 timing and 168-pin DIMM form factor
- Verify compatibility with your system documentation before ordering
Works With
- PC133 motherboard bus architecture
- Standard BIOS memory detection (no drivers required)
- Legacy Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP systems
- Conventional memory upgrade pathway for 1990s–early 2000s platforms












