DR-CH 7- STACK 1 Word Scramble
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Burst EDO (BEDO) | is a newer EDO DRAM that is capable of processing four memory addresses in one BURST. |
CAS Latency (CL) | is a signal that your CPU or LATENCY other hardware device such as a video card sends to the RAM. |
C-RIMM (Continuity RIMM) | is an inexpensive pass through CRIMM module that allows for a continuous signal for computers with RIMM memory. |
DDR2 | is capable of operating at greater speeds of 400 MHz and higher, DDR2 offers a greater bandwidth potential, operates at a lower power consumption, and generates less heat. |
DDR3 | is the successor of DDR and DDR2 memory and DDR3is a type of memory (RAM) for a computer. |
Direct Rambus DRAM | is computer memory that resembles DIMMs; however, it is 184-pin and RAMBUS is available with built in ECC support and Non-ECC at speeds up to 800MHz. |
Double Data Rate SDRAM | is found on high end video cards and DOUBLE computer memory such as DDR-SDRAM. |
DDR SDRAM | DDR technology can be found in SDRAM high end Video Cards as well as computer memory such as. |
double-sided | is capable of holding up to 9.4 GB worth of DOUBLE data and is available in each of the media formats. |
dual channels | chipset on the motherboard that provides CHANNELS the memory with two memory channels instead of one. |
dual ranked | so the memory controller only addresses one side at a time (the two-sided module is (DUAL RANK.) |
dynamic RAM (DRAM) | is one of the most commonly found DYNAMIC memory modules in PC compatible personal computers and workstations. |
ECC (error-correcting code) | is a method of detecting and then correcting ECC errors within the computer memory. |
EDO (extended data out) | EDO allows a CPU to access memory 10 to 15-percent faster the compatible Fast Page memory by not turning off the data output drivers after the memory has removed the column address. |
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