aquamaster
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Post by aquamaster on May 16, 2006 12:57:56 GMT 7
What is the difference between Standard Memory and High-Speed Memory?
What is the difference between DDR and DDR2?
What is Registered Memory?
Can list examples for all the different memory?
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alonsocwj
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Post by alonsocwj on May 18, 2006 22:39:43 GMT 7
Standard memory is so called value rams. High speed memory are named as overclocking rams or performance rams. Value rams are normally cheaper but would fulfill the needs for extreme and high end users. Performance rams are veri ex and they often come with heat sink knows as heat spreaders. Most of the time value ram uses value chips(dun ask me why call value chips). Performance rams normally uses samsung TCCDs... and winbound UTT. This special chips can work at high frequency using a little more voltage so they are generally more in demand and more ex.
DDR is double data rate which is using two DDR ram to work as one. DDR 1 and 2 differences are in the hardware. DDR 1 got 184 pins but DDR 2 got 240 pins and the notch on the slot in different. Currently onli Intel offer DDR2 where AMD still at DDR1
Registered memory is nothing much. Just a name. No special function.
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