Aeneon DDR2 Aeneon 512Mb 533 CL4.0 AET660UD00-370 Leaflet

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AET660UD00-370
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Installation Guide
Installation Guide for DIMM Modules  
For PCs 
Description 
These instructions provide general installation and handling information for DIMM modules. The instructions are 
intended to be used in conjunction with your model-specific owner's manual.  
If you want to use memory from different DRAM suppliers, please check your manual to see whether they are 
supported or not. Please note: Before inserting new modules in your PC, look at the DIMM sort label on the 
front side of the module to see which kind of module the system is able to handle. In particular, try to identify the 
type (e.g. DDR/DDR2) and speed (eg 333/400) of module that the motherboard’s slot design will accept. If you 
have any doubts, ask for help at the shop where you purchased the hardware. Otherwise your system could be 
damaged or destroyed!   
Installation Procedure 
Place the computer's power switch in the "off" position and disconnect the AC power cord. 
1.  Remove the computer's top cover following the instructions in the model-specific owner's manual. 
2.  Before touching any electronic components, make sure you first touch an unpainted, grounded metal 
object to discharge any static electricity stored on your clothing or body. 
3.  Locate the memory expansion sockets on the computer's motherboard. If all the sockets are full, 
remove smaller capacity modules to allow room for higher capacity modules. Most of the DIMM 
modules have ejector tabs. The ejector tabs are used only when you need to remove a module. By 
pressing down on the ejector tabs, the module will pop-up from the socket and it can be removed.  
4.  Handle your new module(s) carefully; do not flex or bend the module(s). Always grasp the module by its 
edges.