its a rambhous inline memory module. its a type of memory slot which has beed used earlier.. now a days we are using dimm slots (dual inline memory module)..
They are called different names, but usually are known as memory slots. Or DIMM slots, RIMM slots, and so on.
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No. RIMM only works with RD-Ram boards. Different memory have different pins
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it's memory that uses RIMM technology that is gay....
RIMM sockets are connected in series. Therefore every slot needs to be filled by either a RIMM ram stick or the blank RIMM socket sticks.
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.
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