Continuity RIMM (C-RIMM)
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What component must me installed in every empty memory slot on a motherboard using Rambus technology?
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The answer will depend on what you mean by "rambus" It is an American technology company and, as far as I am aware, does not have any particular shape.The answer will depend on what you mean by "rambus" It is an American technology company and, as far as I am aware, does not have any particular shape.The answer will depend on what you mean by "rambus" It is an American technology company and, as far as I am aware, does not have any particular shape.The answer will depend on what you mean by "rambus" It is an American technology company and, as far as I am aware, does not have any particular shape.
Rambus was created in 1990.
64-bit data path and rambus technology
RAMBUS memory is on a stick of RAM called a RIMM. It is the fastest RAM available but you have to have the hardware to use it. It comes in 184 pin for desktops and 160 pin for laptops. RIMMs are keyed differently than DIMMS so you can't install it in any computer. You are required to install RIMMs in pairs to use the full technology, it has a dual-channel technology. Each RIMM is 64 bits wide, but the RAMBUS alternated between two sticks to increase the speed of data retreival. RDRAM motherboards require that all RIMM slots be populated. Unused pairs of slots need a passive device called a continuity RIMM (CRIMM) installed in each slot to enable the RDRAM system to terminate properly. In other words, you have to buy a blank CRIMM to fill in the slots or it will not work properly on the motherboard.
In short, " RDRAM got embroiled in a standards war with an alternative technology" source: wikipedia
The motherboard's manual will provide you with any jumper settings that might be used to set the RAM's speed the main thing is to not get to much that can actually slow things down.
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Assuming you mean in every "empty memory slot/socket."ClarificationThe memory modules/chips/cards are the items installed into the computer, so an "empty memory module" makes no sense.AnswerIf a memory slot is vacant, nothing needs doing, except in some very old PC-class systems, where memory modules were installed in pairs.
Direct Rambus DRAM or DRDRAM (sometimes just called Rambus DRAM or RDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic RAM. RDRAM was developed by Rambus inc., in the mid-1990s as a replacement for then-prevalent DIMM SDRAM memory architecture.