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HP - C4136-69001 8MB 100-Pin EDO DIMM Memory
- Capacity: 8MB
- Type: EDO DIMM
- Connector: 100-pin
- Designed for older PC architectures
- Enhances system performance for compatible systems
- Reliable memory upgrade option
- Plug-and-play installation
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Product Overview
The HP C4136-69001 is an 8MB EDO DIMM memory module designed for older computer systems. It features a 100-pin connector and is suitable for upgrades or replacements in compatible motherboards that support EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 8MB |
| Memory Type | EDO DIMM |
| Connector | 100-pin |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP C4136-69001 is a specialized memory module designed for legacy computer systems that utilize EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM technology. With a capacity of 8MB, this DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) provides a straightforward way to upgrade or replace memory in compatible motherboards. EDO RAM was an advancement over earlier Fast Page Mode DRAM, offering improved performance by allowing the next memory access to begin before the previous one was completely finished. This memory module features a standard 100-pin connector, which is characteristic of older DIMM form factors. Its primary purpose is to enhance the overall system performance of older PCs, workstations, or servers that were designed to accommodate this type of memory. By increasing the available RAM, users can expect smoother multitasking and faster application loading times within the limitations of the original system architecture. As an enterprise-grade component from HP, the C4136-69001 is built for reliability and compatibility within its intended environment. It serves as a crucial component for maintaining the operational status of older hardware, ensuring that these systems can continue to function effectively for specific tasks or applications that do not require modern memory standards. It represents a vital part of the IT lifecycle for many organizations that rely on established infrastructure.


