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can someone tell me what a CRIMM and RIMM and DDR ad SD ramstand for
thnx:rolleyes:
Maximus Nickus
06-16-02, 07:56 AM
DDR = Double Data Rate Memory
SDR = Standard Data Rate Memory
RDRAM = Rambus Memory
CRIMM = Device that fills up empty RAM slots fooling the board that it has 2xsticks of 0MB memory. (Some P4 boards need all the memory slots filled.)
Hope this helps,
M_N
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JohnDoemakt
06-16-02, 07:06 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Maximus Nickus
[B]DDR = Double Data Rate Memory
SDR = Standard Data Rate Memory -> Single data rate memory ?
RDRAM = Rambus Memory
CRIMM = Device that fills up empty RAM slots fooling the board that it has 2xsticks of 0MB memory. (Some P4 boards need all the memory slots filled.)
RnPgrosz
06-16-02, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by JohnDoemakt
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Maximus Nickus
[B]DDR = Double Data Rate Memory
SDR = Standard Data Rate Memory -> Single data rate memory ?
RDRAM = Rambus Memory
CRIMM = Device that fills up empty RAM slots fooling the board that it has 2xsticks of 0MB memory. (Some P4 boards need all the memory slots filled.)
I'm pretty sure its not single data rate memory because ddr is often called ddr sdram.
Q: What does SDRAM stand for and what does it do?
A: SDRAM stands for Synchronous Dynamic RAM (Random Access Memory).
http://support.gateway.com/support/faq/dt-motherboards/06019804.shtml
JohnDoemakt
06-17-02, 02:50 AM
ok. ok I give up, but my point was that it was not "standard"
(you saw the question mark)
Maximus Nickus
06-20-02, 11:53 AM
I posted then simplest terms, sorry for the confusion. Like its the first!
Placid is right about the 'complex' terms, :p
M_N:D
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