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Kingston KTHDSVR/128 128MB Kit (2x64MB) Simm non-ECC EDO Memory
- Total Memory Capacity: 128MB
- Kit Contents: 2 x 64MB Modules
- Memory Type: EDO (Extended Data Out)
- Form Factor: 72-Pin SIMM
- Non-ECC memory
- Designed for server applications
- Brand: Kingston
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Product Overview
The Kingston KTHDSVR/128 is a 128MB kit containing two 64MB EDO non-ECC SIMM memory modules. This kit is designed for older server systems that require EDO memory technology.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 128MB Kit (2x64MB) |
| Memory Type | EDO SIMM |
| Pins | 72-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Brand | Kingston |
| Part Number | KTHDSVR/128 |
Product Description
The Kingston KTHDSVR/128 is a memory upgrade kit specifically tailored for older server platforms that utilize EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM. This kit provides a total of 128MB of memory, distributed as two individual 64MB modules. EDO memory was an improvement over earlier FPM (Fast Page Mode) memory, allowing for faster data access by enabling the next memory request to be initiated before the previous one was completed. Each module in the KTHDSVR/128 kit is a 72-pin SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module). This form factor was prevalent in server and workstation motherboards during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The modules are specified as non-ECC (Non-Error-Correcting Code), meaning they lack the built-in circuitry to detect and correct memory errors. This is typical for memory intended for less critical applications or systems where ECC functionality was not a requirement. As a server-specific kit, the KTHDSVR/128 is designed to meet the demands of server environments, although its capacity and technology are dated by modern standards. Users must ensure their server's motherboard supports EDO memory, 72-pin SIMMs, and the specific module configuration (e.g., density and speed) to ensure compatibility. Kingston, a well-known manufacturer of memory products, ensures a certain level of quality and reliability for this legacy component.


