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Burst EDO (BEDO)   A refined version of EDO memory that significantly improved access time over EDO.  
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CAS Latency (CL)   A method of measuring access timing to memory, which is the number of clock cycles required to write or read a column of data off a memory module. CAS stands for Column Access Strobes.  
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C-RIMM (Continuity RIMM)   A placeholder RIMM module that provides continuity so that every RIMM slot is filled.  
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DDR2   A version of DDR2 that is faster than DDR and uses less power.  
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DDR3   DDR3 version of SDRAM that is faster than DDR2 memory and that can use triple channals  
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Direct Rambus DRAM   A memory technology Direct Rambus DRAM Rambus and Intel that uses a narrow network type system bus. Memory is stored a RIMM module.  
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Double Data Rate SDRAM   A type of memory technolgy used on DIMMs that runs at twice the speed of the system clock.  
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DDR SDRAM   A type of memory technolgy used on DIMMs that runs at twice the speed of the system clock. Aslo called DDR SDRAM or Double Data Rate SDRAM.  
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double-sided   A DIMM feature whereby memory chips are installed on both sides of a DIMM.  
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dual channels   A motherboard feature that improves memory performance by providing two 64 bit channels between memory and the chipset.  
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dual ranked   Double sided DIMMs dual ranked that provide two 64 bit banks.The memory controller access first one bank and then the other. Dual ranked DIMMs do not perform as well as single ranked DIMMs.  
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dynamic RAM (DRAM)   The most common type of system memory, it requires refreshing every few dynamic RAM (DRAM).  
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ECC (error-correcting code)   A chipset feature on ECC (error-correcting code) a motherboard that checks the integrity of data stored on DIMMs or RIMMs and can correct single bit errors in a byte.  
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EDO (extended data out)   A type of outdated RAM that was faster than conventional RAM because it EDO (extended data out) eliminated the delay before it issued the next memory address.  
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FPM (fast page memory)   An outdated memory mode used before the introduction of EDO memory. FPM (fast page memory) improved on earlier memory types by sending the row address just once for many accesses to memory near that row.  
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