O/T Memory question

G

Gavin

Didn't know this. I have 512mb and have ordered another gig. Hopefully it
won't throw up any problems.

Chances are it will be fine, it's just occasaionally mismatched memory
can throw up all sorts of errors that may not appear to be reolated to
memory, (like devices not working, and looking like a hardware fault,
not a memory fault)
 
M

Mad Ad

Dave said:
as it is running about twice as fast as the actual clock rate.

You are correct except for that part, it carries twice the amount of
information at the same clock rate - not twice as fast. Yes thats an
effective DDR333 (PC2700) with the clock at 166mhz.

Ad
 
F

Foil

Mad Ad said:
You are correct except for that part, it carries twice the amount of
information at the same clock rate - not twice as fast. Yes thats an
effective DDR333 (PC2700) with the clock at 166mhz.

And the part where he explains the term DDR - more of a grammatical note,
but it's Double Data Rate rather than Dual Data Rate - Dual would suggest
there're two different data rates.
 

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