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suryavanshi is surname of ram & raghu is also survanshi so in ramayan bhagvan RAM surname is suryavanshi
Yes, the battering ram was one of their main siege engines. It consisted of a huge beam wrapped with rope to keep it from splitting apart and it was tipped with an iron head. They were housed in wheeled sheds or movable towers for protection from the defenders.
Hz on a RAM is the speed of which the hardware can read. the higher the Hz the faster RAM.
battering ram
There were several different and unconnected ram-headed gods in the Egyptian pantheon:Khnum (hieroglyphs xnm) the potter who created mankind on his wheelBa neb djedet, a manifestation of Osiris as a ram-headed deityHerishef (meaning "he who is upon his lake")KhertiAndjetyAuf (an aspect of Ra as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk)Harmakhet (a ram-headed manifestation of Horus as a Sphinx)
they had a battering ram on the front of the ship that would ram into the enemy's ship until sunk
SDRAM, DDR and Rambus DRA, are the three different types of RAM packages. When shopping for different RAM packages, the type of RAM you purchase does not really matter.
it has the word "Flash" before Ram
A computer will not accept a new RAM that has a different voltage than the factory installed RAM cards.
no it can not..2 different sticks of ram
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
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There are many different kinds of RAM. Ram is not related to the operating system. It is related to the motherboard. You need RAM that is compatible with your motherboard. When you do that XP or any other operating system will run.
Unless you are using onboard (Motherboard) graphics they are totally different
No, plugs are different.No, plugs are different.
The different types of computer architecture makes it important to have different types of RAM that suit them. The architecture may be on the number of bits that the motherboard supports.
Ram is the god of virtue, loyalty, and righteousness in Hindu mythology. He is considered a symbol of heroism, truth, and devotion. He is also known for his role in the epic story of the Ramayana, where he exemplifies ideal values and principles.