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Micron MT9HTF6472FY-53EA2E2 512MB DDR2-533MHz FB-DIMM 1Rx8 CL4 Memory
- Capacity: 512MB
- Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Form Factor: FB-DIMM (Fully Buffered DIMM)
- Speed: 533MHz (PC2-4200)
- Latency: CL4
- Rank: 1Rx8 (Single Rank x8)
- Manufacturer: Micron
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Product Overview
The Micron MT9HTF6472FY-53EA2E2 is a 512MB DDR2 FB-DIMM memory module. It operates at 533MHz with a CL4 latency, designed for servers requiring high memory bandwidth and capacity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 512MB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | FB-DIMM |
| Speed | 533MHz |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL4 |
| Rank | 1Rx8 |
| Manufacturer | Micron |
| Part Number | MT9HTF6472FY-53EA2E2 |
Product Description
This Micron MT9HTF6472FY-53EA2E2 module is a 512MB DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM), a memory technology primarily used in servers to overcome the limitations of traditional DIMMs. FB-DIMMs feature an Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB) chip that serializes data, allowing for higher clock speeds and greater memory density per channel. Operating at 533MHz (PC2-4200), this memory module provides a respectable data transfer rate for its generation. The low CAS Latency of CL4 contributes to efficient access times, crucial for server workloads that demand quick data retrieval. The 1Rx8 configuration indicates a single rank with eight data bits per memory chip. While DDR2 FB-DIMMs are an older technology, they were instrumental in enabling servers to support significantly larger amounts of RAM compared to contemporary DDR2 unbuffered DIMMs. This specific Micron module is suitable for upgrading or maintaining servers that were originally equipped with DDR2 FB-DIMM memory.


