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Q: What is the price of the memory module required to configure your system for maximum memory?
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What are three kinds of memory modules?

DIMM- DUAL INLINE MEMORY MODULE RIMM - RAMBUS INLINE MEMORY MODULE SIMM SINGLE INLINE MEMORY MODULE


A rambus memory module is called?

RIMM (Rambus in-line memory module) - as opposed to a DIMM (dual in-line memory module). Also referred to as an RDRAM module.


What is a memory module that houses RDRAM chips?

RIMM (Rambus inline memory module)


SIMM and DIMM?

Single in-line memory module and dual in-line memory module.


What are the three types of ram boards?

SIMM (Single inline memory module), DIMM (Dual inline memory module), and RIMM (Rambus inline memory module)


What type of memory requires a continuity module?

Rambus. Rambus memory is serial and requires that all memory slots be populated. If a memory slot is not populated with a memory module, a continuity module must be used to complete the serial circuit.


what type memory requires a continuity module?

Rambus. Rambus memory is serial and requires that all memory slots be populated. If a memory slot is not populated with a memory module, a continuity module must be used to complete the serial circuit.


What the computer term DIMM stands for?

dual in-line memory module


What does SIMM stand for?

Single Inline Memory Module, used to refer to memory chips prior to the introduction of Dual Inline Memory Module.


If a memory module is 16x64 what is the size of the module?

128 mb


RAM on motherboards today is stored on?

A memory module called DIMM (dual inline memory module)


What is a Kingston 1GB Module?

It is a specific type of computer memory (RAM - Random Access Memory) that is required in all desktop and laptop computers. Kingston is a major company that sells computer memory and 1GB is usually a stick of "ram".