75X5889 - *NOS* IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2) Video Memory Expansion Option 4007 For Sale

75X5889 - *NOS* IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2) Video Memory Expansion Option 4007
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75X5889 - *NOS* IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2) Video Memory Expansion Option 4007:
$50.00

75X5889 - IBM Personal System/2
Video Memory Expansion Option 4007
sale is for 1 x 75X5889 Video Memory Expansion KitEach kit contains 4 x 1MB VRAM foruse with 75X5887 (IBM Personal System/2 XGA DisplayAdapter/A) incompatible IBM PS/2 Computer Models.
Feature Number: 4007Video Memory Expansion Option Consists Of:● Four Video Memory Expansion Modules -Unopened(Part Number 75X5897)● One Module Insertion Guide -Unopened(Part Number 07F2518)● One Module Extraction Tool -Unopened(Part Number 75X5893)● Installation and Removal Instructions - Missing One Page (Part Number 6280338)** Open memory photographed from open stock. Kit received may not be one in pictures. **
These are considered new old stock andshould only
be installed by someone qualified to do so.Terms of Sale
Returns are accepted, however, the buyer is responsible for the shipping cost on non-defective parts. In the event the buyer receives an incorrect or defective part, the buyer agrees to work with our technical support team to confirm the discrepancy. Upon confirmation of the issue, RMC will provide a return shipping label for the part in question and a refund on the product will be issued.
30 Day Warranty Included
Shipping Information
All orders that are placed and payment-cleared prior to 3PM EST, will ship the next business day at the latest. All other orders will ship on the 2nd business day.


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