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Memory Type:
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SDRAM SODIMM 144pin
SDRAM SODIMM: SDRAM, synchronous dynamic random access memory delivers bursts of data at high speeds using a synchronous interface. Its is actually SDR SDRAM (single data rate SDRAM) but is usually used to referred to as just "SDRAM." SODIMM, small outline dual inline memory module. Smaller and thinner than standard DIMMs, SODIMMs are typically used in laptop computers.
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Memory Speed: |
PC100 |
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Chipset:
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Chipset :
A group of chips that together make up a complete computer processing unit,
usually on one circuit board (the motherboard). It may include the main central
processor, graphics processors, secondary cache memory, and input-output
controllers. Memory is one component controlled by the chipset.
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Standard Memory: |
64MB
Removable |
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Memory Slot(s):
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1 |
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Max. Memory Per System: |
320MB |
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Max. Memory Per Slot:
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256MB |
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Dual Channel Memory Support:
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Not Support
Dual Channel :
A development in motherboard and chipset design that allows for increased
bandwidth transfer when using two or more memory modules in separate transfer
channels. These separate channels allow each module access to the memory
controller, increasing throughput bandwidth. It is a good idea to use matched
pairs of modules to ensure the best compatibility for dual channel operation. |
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Install Memory in Pairs:
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Not Required
Install in Pairs :
Memory modules must be installed in pairs of matched memory size. This means
that if you purchased your computer with 128 MB of memory installed and you
want to add another 512 MB of memory, you must remove the two continuity
modules and replace them with two 256-MB memory modules.
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