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Q: DIMMs that support ECC have what number of chips on the module?
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Is mother board d101 ggc support ddr1 1gb ram in one port?

The specifications states that the two DIMM sockets on the board have these features: * 2.5V DDR SDRAM DIMMs * Unbuffered, single-sided or double-sided DIMMs * ** except for double-sided DIMMs with x16 organization * Non-ECC DIMMs * DDR 400MHz and DDR 333MHz SDRAM DIMMs It should support 1GB chips with the following organizations: * single-sided, 128Mbit x 8 front-side / empty back-side * double-sided, 64Mbit x 8 front-side / 64Mbit x 8 back-side If you are ever unsure about a specific memory module being compatible with a specific motherboard, you should always contact one or both manufacturers for clarification.


What does the term DIMM means?

Short for dual in-line memory module, a small circuit board that holds memory chips. A single in-line memory module (SIMM) has a 32-bit path to the memory chips whereas a DIMM has 64-bit path. Because the Pentium processor requires a 64-bit path to memory, you need to install SIMMs two at a time. With DIMMs, you can install memory one DIMM at a time.


What is a memory module that houses RDRAM chips?

RIMM (Rambus inline memory module)


Is it true that the number of chips on a memory module corrosponds to the quantity of data being stored by the package?

Not really. A single memory chip has the capacity to store a certain amount of data. Other mempry chips have larger or smaller capacity. Only when looking at a specific chip, then adding more chips increases the overall capacity (but typically also requires additional hardware). In the popular case of RAM modules used for desktop or laptop computers, the module's staorage capacity is not a function of the number of visible memory chips soldered onto the module.


Memory chips are normally available as part of what type of card?

Memory Chips almost always come as part of a card called a MODULE. Memory's usually listed with two numbers such as 8*32 or 4*16. The first number represents the number of chips on the module, while the second one tells the capacity of each individual chip, measured in megabits(Mb) or one million bits.


When a dimm has chips on both sides of the module do the pins on one side of the module work independently to pins on the other side of the module?

no


What does house RDRAM chips?

Rambus inline memory module)


What house RDRAM chips?

Rambus inline memory module)


When a DIMM has chips on both sides of the module do the pins on one side of the module work independently or are they dependent on pins on the other side of the module?

independently


When a dimm has chips on both sides of the module do the pins on one side of the module work independently or dependently to pins on the other side of the module?

independently


When a DIMM has chips on both sides of the module do pins on one side of the module work independently or dependently to pin on the other side of the module?

independently


When a DIMM has chips on both sides of the module do the pins on one side of the module work independently of dependently to pins on the other side of the module?

Thay work independently.