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HP - D2298-63001 32MB SIMM Memory Module
- Capacity: 32 MB
- Type: SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module)
- Form Factor: SIMM
- Voltage: Typically 3.3V or 5V (system dependent)
- Speed: Varies (e.g., 60ns, 70ns, 80ns)
- Manufacturer: HP
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Product Overview
The HP D2298-63001 is a 32MB SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) memory module. Designed for older computer systems, this module utilizes the older SIMM form factor and provides a modest amount of RAM. It is suitable for upgrading or replacing memory in compatible legacy desktops and workstations.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 32 MB |
| Memory Type | SIMM |
| Form Factor | SIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | D2298-63001 |
Product Description
The HP D2298-63001 is a 32 Megabyte Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM). SIMM modules represent an older generation of RAM technology, characterized by their edge connectors that are inserted directly into motherboard slots. Unlike modern DIMMs, SIMMs typically require paired installation on many motherboards to function correctly, and they often have a lower pin count and data transfer rate compared to their successors. This particular module provides 32MB of memory, which was a significant amount in the era when SIMMs were prevalent. It is designed to be compatible with computer systems that specifically use the SIMM form factor and support this capacity. The exact speed (measured in nanoseconds, e.g., 60ns, 70ns, 80ns) and voltage (commonly 3.3V or 5V) would depend on the specific system requirements and the type of SIMM technology employed (e.g., EDO, FPM). This memory module is primarily intended for maintaining or upgrading legacy computer systems. It is not compatible with modern motherboards that utilize DIMM or SO-DIMM slots. Users looking for this component are typically involved in restoring vintage computers, maintaining older business machines, or working with specialized embedded systems that still rely on SIMM technology.



