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The Cmos Battery CR2032 is a high-quality, reliable power source designed for various laptops and gaming consoles, including Intel Nuc and PlayStation models. With a lifespan of up to 8 years and universal compatibility, this battery ensures seamless operation without the hassle of frequent replacements. Easy to install and individually packaged for safety, it's the perfect solution for tech-savvy users looking to maintain their devices effortlessly.
J**R
Drop in replacement for scph 70001 playstation 2 slim
Perfect fit for slim ps2.
T**E
Works with my i5 Intel NUC 6th generation
For my intel NUC and it works great. I love them so much!
W**M
Worked for my PS2 Slims
Worked for replacing my ps2 slim batteries
J**F
Works perfectly
Opened up the ole ps2, swapped the old with the new and works perfect especially for the price. Just make sure before hand you know what polarity battery you are buying and you’ll be all set. I was also worried about it seating into the board but it fit perfect. Worth it!
P**W
Did what it was supposed to
Just what my ancient computer/laptop needed. Still use it for kids school work.
A**L
Like for like replacement on my really old NUC
Worked great on my NUC! No more BIOS issues.
F**S
Cheapest ready-to-go solution
Cheapest match but still pretty expensive considering its assembled from less than 30 cents worth of parts in less than 5 minutes. But if you don't have a high wattage electrical soldering iron...you are stuck with this solution.However it is great reliable and "easy to use" assembly for computer batteries especially in laptops. Not like you have a choice if the manufacture chose to use this plug-in assemble in their computer. And in tight laptop spaces this really is the preferred thing to see used over the possibility of breakage while trying to pry standard batteries out of obstructed battery holders.
W**R
From Laptop to Desktop need a CMOS Battery
If you need one? First sign of CMOS going Bad is the Clock on the Computer not keeping correct time! If the CMOS died you can have as little problem to not booting up? Look and see what type of CMOS need? Button Battery (?) to one with a plug and wire. Go to Youtube and see how easy or hard to do, (Laptop most will have to be taken apart) to install it? Desktop Unplug power & all wires remove the panel and look for a Button battery or Battery w/wire plugs remove replace with same type, correct and reinstall panel, All wire, keyboard, monitor, phone line, plus. Plug in Power making sure it said "115 mostly USA" 0r 220 on the power supplier. Turn on, go into the BIOS (see your Manuals?) set the Time & Date, Reboot!
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