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As noted in the introduction, there''s a virtual alphabet soup of memory types: SDRAM, EDO, FPM, SIMM, and DIMM. It certainly can create a great deal of confusion. RAM itself stands for "random access memory," meaning the CPU can access any memory address without reading all addresses before it. (ROM—read only memory—is random access, too, but you can''t write to it). It gets worse, because memory comes in different speeds, and some types don''t work in some systems. Here''s the rundown on the three memory types used in today''s systems.... SDRAM. Synchronous DRAM SDRAM''s speed is typically measured in MHz (for example, 100MHz), although you do see references to 10ns SDRAM ("ns" stands for nanosecond or one billionth of a second). SDRAM for PCs comes in DIMMs. These refer to SDRAM DIMMs rated at different memory bus speeds. For any CPU running at a 100MHz bus speed you should get SDRAM. Some future motherboards will support SDRAM. Although there''s a price premium, SDRAM will run in a PC100 system.

What does the CL stand for on memory chips? CL stands for CAS Latency. When a module is labeled CL2 it means there are only two clock cycles before the module can send the first block of data. CL3 means there are three cycles before the first block of data is sent. Cl2 is considered to be a small percentage faster than CL3 modules. PC100 and PC133 modules are manufactured as both CL2 and CL3. You will need to check with your system''s requirements to see which option is compatible with your system. Does it matter which slots I plug my new module in? In general, you will get the best performance if you put the largest module (in megabytes) in the lowest-numbered slot. For example, if your computer comes with 32MB of removable memory and you want to add 128MB, it would be best to put the 128MB module into slot 0 and the 32MB module into slot 1. My system will not boot after installing 72pinedoram your memory? Are you getting an error message on the monitor? If it states a Non-System Disk error occurred, check to make sure that you do not have a non-bootable disk in the floppy drive, or even the CD-ROM drive if your system can boot to the CD drive.

What is PC-100 memory? Simply put, PC100 is a faster main memory bus, transferring data at 100MHz. Up to now, the fastest common PC bus speed has been 66MHz, so PC100 represents about a 50% theoretical improvement in speed. Tests have shown a typical speed increase of over 20%. Do I need to remove the stickers that are on the chips of my new DIMM? 72pinedoram DO NOT remove any stickers from the modules. 72pinedoram Removing these stickers will 72pinedoram void the warranty. The main sticker is the bar code sticker which has the serial number under the bar code. This bar code number gives us all of the information about the modules that we require for warranty 72pinedoram replacement and information, as well as allowing 72pinedoram us to determine which module you have and what its characteristics are. These stickers will not have any affect on performance nor will they be affected by the heat inside the system. What is VRAM? VRAM is an acronym for Video Random Access Memory. Video memory is DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) with an on-board serial register/serial access memory. It is designed for video applications.

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