mbps
A rating of MHz, or GHz. Usually GHz when dealing with a processor. MHz when dealing with RAM.
nanoseconds
The compatible RAM speed can go up to 3300MHz. This is with the OC'd RAM.
computer with prossesor speed of 550Mh and 128Mb RAM
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
speed =distance/time and units of speed can differ depending on the circumstance. in science we usually measure speed as meters per second (m/s) can also be written ms^-1.
i assume you are asking "Speed Up" or "overclock" and this is usually done in the setup bios of your PC by changing to a higher number the current power to your Ram stick/s usually in MilliVolts. WARNING: BE VERY CAREFULL SINCE YOU CAN DAMAGE YOUR RAM OR EVEN HAVE A SHORT CIRCUIT IF YOU CHANGE TO THE INCORRECT ONES AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR HOUSE SETS ON FIRE. This is only for people how know what they are doing.
Ramjets work with an air intake speed of, usually, 400mph+ but scramjets require supersonic air speed to function.
A 1998 Ram does not have an input speed sensor.
Add more, you cannot not speed it up, but you can improve it by adding RAM memory.
work neeed for speed world with 512 of Ram
The speed of the RAM is based on how large the RAM's storage space is. Most modern computers have 2-4 GB of RAM, and the speed is based off of that storage space. The speed of the RAM is the same across all models and sizes of RAM because all types use the same type of memory. The only way speed can be decreased is if the progam(s) you are running exceed the amount of RAM that is in your computer. Putting more GBs of RAM in your computer will not increase the speed in any way, it just allows you to run more programs without decreasing speed.