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Compaq 148190-001 32MB Kit (2x16MB) 70ns SIMM Memory
- Total Capacity: 32MB (2x16MB modules)
- Type: SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module)
- Speed: 70ns
- Designed for older PC architectures
- Kit includes two memory modules
- Provides memory upgrade for compatible systems
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Product Overview
The Compaq 148190-001 is a memory kit consisting of two 16MB SIMM modules, totaling 32MB. These 70ns memory modules are designed for older computer systems that utilize SIMM slots.
Technical Information
| Total Capacity | 32MB |
| Module Size | 16MB |
| Quantity | 2 |
| Type | SIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 70ns |
| Brand | Compaq |
| Part Number | 148190-001 |
Product Description
The Compaq 148190-001 is a memory upgrade kit specifically designed for legacy computer systems that employ SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) technology. This kit contains two 16MB memory modules, providing a combined total of 32MB of RAM. The modules are rated at 70 nanoseconds (70ns), indicating their access speed, which is crucial for compatibility with the motherboard's memory controller. SIMM modules were a standard form factor for RAM in personal computers during the late 1980s and much of the 1990s. They feature a set of pins on the bottom edge that connect to corresponding sockets on the motherboard. Unlike later DIMM modules, SIMMs typically require the user to install them in pairs or specific configurations to achieve the desired capacity and ensure proper operation, as indicated by this kit containing two modules. This specific Compaq part number, 148190-001, signifies a genuine Compaq-branded memory upgrade, ensuring compatibility and performance for compatible Compaq systems of that era. It is intended for users looking to expand the memory of older desktops or workstations that support this type of memory module, potentially improving system performance for the applications and operating systems they were designed to run.

