72-pin SIMM
Product Specifications:
A single inline memory module (SIMM) consists of a number of memory components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board (usually green). The gold or tin pins on the bottom of the SIMM provide a connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit board. The pins on the front and back of a SIMM are connected.
72-pin SIMMs are commonly found in older desktop computers, such as the 486 and early Pentium® models. 72-pin SIMMs are available in FPM or EDO. When upgrading, be sure to match the memory technology that is already in your system.
The number of black components on a 72-pin SIMM can vary. 72-pin SIMMs are approximately 4.25 inches long and 1 inch high, though the heights can vary. They have one notch on the bottom left and one notch in the center of the module.
Product Features:
- Crucial® is the only brand of memory upgrade available directly from a DRAM manufacturer, Micron. Crucial memory is the same high-quality memory that the world's largest computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell, and it's tested to meet stringent industry specifications.
- Easily install it yourself in about 15 minutes.
- A cost-effective way to increase system performance and productivity.
- Crucial memory comes with a money-back compatibility guarantee.
- Crucial memory comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
- Accurate online Crucial® Memory Selector tool helps you get exactly the right memory for your specific computer.
Crucial Desktop Memory Marketing Copy:
A Crucial® memory upgrade is typically the easiest and least expensive way to get more performance from your desktop computer. For far less than the cost of a new system, you can boost performance with the same high-quality RAM that manufacturers use.