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IBM 20H1324 8BM SIMM 4317-001

IBM 20H1324 8BM SIMM 4317-001

SKU:20H1324
  • Capacity: 8MB
  • Type: SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module)
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Part Number: 20H1324
  • Designation: 4317-001
  • Form Factor: SIMM
  • Designed for legacy IBM systems
  • Used for memory expansion
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Product Overview

The IBM 20H1324 is an 8MB SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) with a 4317-001 designation, likely used in older IBM server or workstation systems for memory expansion. It represents a legacy memory component.

Technical Information

Capacity8MB
TypeSIMM
ManufacturerIBM

Additional Specifications

Part Number20H1324
Form FactorSIMM

Product Description

The IBM 20H1324 is an 8MB SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module), a type of memory component prevalent in older computer systems. SIMMs were the standard for RAM modules before the advent of DIMMs, and this particular module is identified by IBM part number 20H1324 and designation 4317-001. Its relatively small capacity of 8MB places it firmly in the category of legacy hardware, suitable for vintage IBM servers, workstations, or other compatible systems from the era when such memory sizes were common. This SIMM would have been used to increase the system's main memory, allowing it to run more complex software or handle larger datasets. The SIMM form factor involves a circuit board with memory chips mounted on one side, connected to the motherboard via a 30-pin or 72-pin edge connector. The specific type of SIMM (e.g., 72-pin) would determine its compatibility with particular motherboards. As a piece of legacy technology, the IBM 20H1324 is not compatible with modern computing hardware. Its value lies in maintaining or upgrading older IBM systems that still rely on SIMM memory. The designation '4317-001' likely refers to a specific revision, manufacturing batch, or a related component within IBM's product line for that period.

Condition:Refurbished

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