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Memory module MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 2GB DDR2 533MHz ECC
Memory module MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 2GB DDR2 533MHz ECC
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Memory module MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 2GB DDR2 533MHz ECC
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Memory module MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 2GB DDR2 533MHz ECC
Memory module MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 2GB DDR2 533MHz ECC
MicroBattery MMG2267/2048 is a 2GB DDR2 memory module that operates at 533MHz and supports ECC (error-correcting code) functionality. The module is a 240-pin DIMM designed for systems that require DDR2 memory with single-module capacity of 2GB and stability offered by ECC, making it suitable for legacy servers and workstations that accept DDR2 ECC DIMMs.
This DDR2 533MHz ECC module provides error detection and correction to reduce the risk of data corruption in supported systems. The 2GB capacity in a single DIMM allows straightforward memory upgrades in compatible motherboards without the need to change multiple modules. The module follows standard 240-pin DDR2 DIMM form factor and is intended for installations where ECC support is required for improved reliability.
Verify that your motherboard or system supports DDR2 240-pin ECC DIMMs and that it accepts 2GB modules at 533MHz. Before installation, power off the system and disconnect all power sources. Ground yourself to avoid electrostatic discharge, align the notch on the module with the slot, and firmly press the DIMM into the slot until the retention clips lock. After installation, power on the system and check BIOS or system information to confirm the module is recognized and ECC functionality is enabled if supported by the platform.
Use this module in matched configurations where recommended by the system vendor to ensure full ECC operation. Avoid mixing with non-ECC modules in systems that require ECC and consult your motherboard documentation for supported memory layouts and maximum capacities.
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