Random Access Memory (RAM)

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DIMMs stand for

Dual Inline Memory Module

Double Data Rate (DDR) uses

rising and falling edges of a clock signal to send data

8 bits =

1 byte

the "100" in PC-100 refers to

100 MHz

SDRAM's speed was

133 MHz

DIMM has either _____, _____, _____, or _____, pins

168, 184, 240, 288

How many pins do RIMMs have?

184

RDRAM only had a ___ byte wide bus

2

How many pins does DDR2 have

240

How many pins does DDR3 have?

240

How many pins does DDR4 have?

288

SIMMs have a _____ bit data path

32

DIMMs have a _____ bit data path

64

In a Non EEC RAM module, there are ___ memory chips

8

SDRAM had an ___ byte wide bus

8

64 bit data path equals

8 byte wide bus

RDRAM's speed was at

800 MHz

In an EEC RAM module, there are ___ memory chips

9

DDR stands for

Double Data Rate

What does EEC stand for?

Error Correcting Code

RIMM stands for

Rambus Inline Memory Module

What RAM is used today in RAM DIMMs

SDRAM

RIMMs was considered

a breakthrough in the speed of memory

DRAM operates

asynchronously with the system clock (slower than a system clock)

How many, slots, on average, do motherboards have?

between 2 and 4

Sometimes there are circumstances where memory data corruption

cannot be tolerated

EEC makes a _______ if it needs to

connection

RAM requires ______ electrical power to store data

constant

Error Correcting Code (EEC)

detects if the data was correctly processed by the memory module

What does DRAM stand form

dynamic RAM

Capacitors have to be

dynamically refreshed often so they will not forget information

(T/F) DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4 are interchangeable as far as being supported bt the motherboard

false

(T/F) Most RAM Modules today are EEC

false

(T/F) SDRAM does not have capacitors like DRAM

false

DIMMs are ______ than SIMMs

faster

SDRAM is _____ than DRAM

faster

DDR2

faster than DDR because it allows for higher bus speeds

SDRAM operates

in sync with the system clock

Where is DIMM installed on the motherboard?

in the memory slots

DIMM is a dual inline module because

it has two independent rows of pins (one on each side)

In order for a program to run,

it needs to be loaded into RAM first

Increasing the RAM in a computer can

make the computer faster

Dynamic RAM (DRAM)

memory that contains capacitors

RAM is stored

on the motherboard in modules called DIMMs

Random Access Memory (RAM)

primary memory, temporary storage

What does Double Data Rate (DDR) do?

sends double the amount of data in each clock signal

EEC RAMs are mostly used in

servers

Why are EEC RAMs mostly used in servers?

servers must be up and running at all times

Capacitor

small bucket that stores electricity and holds information (such as binary codes)

What does SDRAM stand for?

synchronous dynamic random access memory

Why are there more non EEC RAM modules today?

technological advances minimized memory errors

DDR may include both

the clock speed and the total bandwidth in its name

The more bits that are transferred in one clock cycle,

the faster the computer will be

The term 64 or 32 bit data path refers to

the number of bits of data that are transferred in 1 clock cycle

1 bit of data is

the smallest form of data that the computer reads

MHz (Megahertz)

the speed at which a PC operates

In SDRAM, all signals are

tied to the system clock for a better controlled timing

(T/F) Capacitors do not hold charge for very long and must constantly be charged

true

(T/F) DDR2 uses less power than DDR

true

(T/F) DDR3 uses less power than DDR2

true

(T/F) DDR4 is faster than DDR3

true

(T/F) DDR4 uses less power than DDR3

true

(T/F) RIMMs look similar to DIMMs

true

(T/F) SIMMs are largely discontinued

true

DDR2 sends _____ the amount of data than DDR

twice

DDR3

twice as fast as DDR2

Non DDR (Single Data Rate)

uses only the rising edge of a clock signal to transfer data

To figure out the total band witdth of PC-100

you multiply the MHz and the bytes and figure out the megabytes per second (MB/s)


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