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| Product Overview |
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The IBM 2GB DDR2-667MHz PC2-5300 ECC Registered RDIMM is designed to provide stable and error-checked memory performance in server systems. It fits into 240-pin slots and is suited for setups where reliability and data integrity matter most, such as enterprise servers and workstations running demanding applications. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 41Y2764 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Memory Capacity | 2GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR2 |
| Module Type | RDIMM |
| RAM Standard | PC2-5300 |
| Pin Count | 240-Pin |
| Error Correction | ECC |
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
| Voltage | 1.8V |
| Performance | |
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| Bus Speed | 667MHz |
| Bandwidth | 5300 MB/s |
| Native Speed | 667MHz |
| CAS | CL5 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 0.50 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This IBM 2GB DDR2-667MHz memory module offers reliable performance for server and workstation environments. It's built for systems that require ECC (Error-Correcting Code) Registered memory to maintain data integrity and prevent crashes from memory errors. Often found in enterprise servers, this RDIMM supports workloads that demand stable and consistent memory operation. IT professionals and system administrators choose modules like this to ensure system uptime and efficient data handling. Key Features
Modules like this are typically used in mid-range to high-end servers. They play a key role in environments where data accuracy and uptime are critical. By preventing memory errors, this DIMM helps keep applications running smoothly without unexpected downtime. |
| Use Cases |
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This memory module is primarily used in server and workstation environments where reliability and data integrity are critical. How It's Used:
By integrating this module into compatible systems, users can improve memory reliability and system stability essential for business-critical operations. |