Memory speed references how fast, usually measured in megahertz (MHz) of computers RAM and ROM modules. For example DDR2 (double data rate 2) PC2 6400, has a speed of 800-MHz.Modern DDR3 and GDDR5 can be much faster.
Speed(memory), or S(m)
DDR SDRAM memory modules can be installed at a 333MHz bus speed and operate at that speed. Specifically, DDR400 (PC3200) memory modules typically operate at 333MHz bus speed.
Semiconductor memory
it means that you have lot your memory.
It is very rare. They have an above average processing speed, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and verbal comprehension.
It's better to have two sticks of memory but some times it doesn't matter. This all depends on the clock speed of the memory and the speed that the computer is accessing the memory This means two sticks at 800mhz will be faster than one stick at 1200mhz.
bus speed is a speed measured in megahertz that is detemines how fast the memory and cpu runs. high-quality memory is required for higher bus speed
Dual channeling effectively doubles the speed of memory by using double the wires for the memory bus. This doubles the available bandwidth,
All memory cards should be designated to operate at the same speed no matter the device.
CMX is a series name, in this case: Corsair Memory XMS. The XMS refers to Xtreme Memory Speeds. The 1024 mean it is a 1 Gigabyte module. The 3200PT refers to the clock speed rating. 3200 is rated for 400MHz speed, and PT means it has passed testing for their Platnum series.
333 MHz
The speed, compatibility, and the maximum memory allowed. ;-)