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mac memory, imac memory, dell latitude, Dimension 8100, inspiron 7000, inspiron memory, k7s5a, dell ram, imac memory install, imac memory installation, imac ram installation, inspiron 8200 memory, mac memory ram, Dimension 4100, Dimension 8200, Dimension L500c, Dimension L566cx, Dimension L600cx, Dimension XPS T600, eTower 266, eTower 500id, eTower 500is, eTower 633irx, IM-600B, Inspiron 4100, Inspiron 8100, K7AMA, K7M, K7S6A, K7SEM, K7T266 Pro2-RU, K7VTA3, K7VZA, KA31, KA-6100, KA-6110, KA-6130, KA7, KA7-100As 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 inspiron8100 motherboards will support SDRAM. Although there''s a price premium, SDRAM will run in a PC100 system.
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 inspiron8100 motherboards will support SDRAM. Although there''s a price premium, SDRAM will run in a PC100 system.
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