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IBM 19H0289 32MB EDO 60ns 72-Pin SIMM Memory Module
- Memory Capacity: 32MB
- Memory Type: EDO (Extended Data Out)
- Speed: 60ns
- Form Factor: 72-Pin SIMM
- Designed for IBM systems
- Non-ECC memory
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Product Overview
This IBM 19H0289 is a 32MB EDO SIMM memory module designed for older IBM systems. It operates at a speed of 60ns and features a 72-pin connector, making it compatible with specific motherboards requiring this type of RAM.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 32MB |
| Memory Type | EDO SIMM |
| Speed | 60ns |
Additional Specifications
| Pins | 72-Pin |
| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 19H0289 |
Product Description
The IBM 19H0289 is a legacy memory module that utilizes EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM technology. EDO RAM was an advancement over FPM (Fast Page Mode) RAM, allowing the memory controller to access the next piece of data while the previous piece was still being transferred. This resulted in improved performance for systems that supported it. This specific module offers a capacity of 32MB, which was substantial for its era. It adheres to the 72-pin SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) form factor, a common standard for memory modules in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The 60ns access time indicates how quickly the memory can respond to a request, with lower numbers signifying faster performance. Designed primarily for IBM systems of the period, the 19H0289 is a non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) module, meaning it does not have built-in error detection and correction capabilities. This is typical for consumer-grade or older server memory where the cost-benefit of ECC was not always prioritized. Its compatibility is limited to motherboards and chipsets that specifically support 72-pin EDO SIMM modules.


