Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 allows for upgrading of the cards and memory modules.
Graphics cards are rated in MHz, memory and frame rate.
They could be the RAM modules or Random Access Memory modules. They are solid state memory devices which are volatile in nature. This means that their memory gets deleted or reset when the system is turned off or shut down. Other boards are in the expansion slots. Mostly PCI. Where you can add video capture, extra USB's or Extra sound cards etc. There are also slots for improving the graphics, by plugging in a graphics card, with it's own memeory and processor, it improves on the default graphics of the motherboard and allows fast graphics for games and video processing.
List three kinds of memory modules? DIMM (dual inline memory), RIMM (random inline memory), and SIMM (single inline memory)
There are a number of different names. They are usually in the form of SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules), and people often call them just memory modules. Some also call them memory cards or memory sticks. They may go by other names based on the exact chips and how they are wired, such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and so on.They are sometimes called MultiChip Modules. When their sole function is RAM they can be called Memory Modules.Sometimes they are identified by the type of connector: SIMM, DIMM, UDIMM, SODIMM, etc.Memory Modules (memory card)
"Hardware devices" usually refers to such items as hard drives, ssd drives, optical drives, graphics cards, add on cards such as ethernet cards, usb cards, memory modules, and the list goes on and on.
Most if not ALL modern video/graphics cards use both RAM from the MoBo and The dedicated RAM on the card.
There are a number of different names. They are usually in the form of SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules), and people often call them just memory modules. Some also call them memory cards or memory sticks. They may go by other names based on the exact chips and how they are wired, such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and so on.They are sometimes called MultiChip Modules. When their sole function is RAM they can be called Memory Modules.Sometimes they are identified by the type of connector: SIMM, DIMM, UDIMM, SODIMM, etc.Memory Modules (memory card)
An integrated graphic processor as oposed to a discrete graphic processor. Graphic processor is the same as a video card. Integrated video cards: Integrated video cards are built-in to the system motherboard and use the system's processor (CPU) and memory to create graphics. They're fine for applications such as word processing and email and for the Internet, but not great for gaming or other graphic-intensive applications. While integrated video cards can process some complex graphics such as 3D images, they have to share the CPU and memory with other programs. If the CPU and memory are overloaded or busy processing other information, it can really slow down the graphics. Discrete video cards: Discrete video cards turn up the performance compared to integrated video cards. They are separate, or discrete, from the motherboard and have their own processor, a specialized graphics processing unit, or GPU. They don't have to share the CPU with other programs. Discrete video cards include memory of their own, measured in megabytes (MB). Graphics memory is used by the GPU to accelerate the graphics on your monitor and make gaming, movies and other entertainment intensely realistic. In general, the more memory the graphics card has the better.
Any integrated graphics chip draws upon the system RAM. Only discrete graphics, or graphics cards, have their separate RAM supply.
An integrated graphic processor as oposed to a discrete graphic processor. Graphic processor is the same as a video card. Integrated video cards: Integrated video cards are built-in to the system motherboard and use the system's processor (CPU) and memory to create graphics. They're fine for applications such as word processing and email and for the internet, but not great for gaming or other graphic-intensive applications. While integrated video cards can process some complex graphics such as 3D images, they have to share the CPU and memory with other programs. If the CPU and memory are overloaded or busy processing other information, it can really slow down the graphics. Discrete video cards: Discrete video cards turn up the performance compared to integrated video cards. They are separate, or discrete, from the motherboard and have their own processor, a specialized graphics processing unit, or GPU. They don't have to share the CPU with other programs. Discrete video cards include memory of their own, measured in megabytes (MB). Graphics memory is used by the GPU to accelerate the graphics on your monitor and make gaming, movies and other entertainment intensely realistic. In general, the more memory the graphics card has the better.
The best type of GDDR (Graphics double data rate) or graphical memory is GDDR5.
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.