CL3 the lower the value the better
One and a half times faster. If you take half of the current speed and add it to the current speed, that is 50% faster.
Apl concept 1 makes you run faster. Apl concept 2 makes you run faster and jump higher.
1 ms (millisecond, or 1 thousandth of a second) is a shorter time span than 10 ms. So one could say that it is a faster time.
Two. fast-ter or fast-er.
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CL: (CAS Latency) or Column Address Strobe Latency is a measurement of delay of the chip's process. So the lower the CL number the lower the latency will be. So your answer is cl5.
cl3 CL - CAS Latency (column access strobe) refers to the number of clock cycles taken to read or write a column of data off a memory module. The lower the latency, the faster the read/write. RL - Row access strobe Latency (RAS Latency), similarlly, measures cycles taken to read\write a row of data.
Cl3 is the chemical formula for chlorine gas, which is a compound made up of chlorine atoms.
The compound Cl3 does not exist (did you mean chlorate?). Triatomic hydrogen H3 does exist however but is an unstable molecule.
The chemical formula of the compound with three chlorine atoms is Cl3, known as trichloride.
A CL5 file is a file used with Roxio Easy CD Creator (a program for burning files to disc). Now, you would have to specify what exactly you would want to compare it to, as you question is incomplete.
CL5
Co2 & Cl3
Chlorine typically has an oxidation number of -1 in its compounds, but to determine the oxidation number of Cl in Cl3, you would divide the total charge (+3) by the three atoms, resulting in an oxidation state of +1 for each Cl atom.
It is a type of system memory, called RAM (Random Access Memory) Kingston is the manufacturer, or brand Valueram is the product line, or model 2 GB means 'Two Gigabytes', or 2,048 megabytes 800 MHz is the RAM's speed. DDR2 is the technology, 'Double Data Rate 2'. PC2-6400 is a way of repeating speed, type, and tech. PC2 means 'DDR2' and -6400 is the speed (6400 MB/s, or 800 MHz. 100 MHz = 800 MB/s for DDR2) CL5 is the 'CAS latency'. This is how quickly the ram responds. It is a second method of measuring speed. The frequency (800 MHz) is the 'top speed', while the CAS latency is the 'acceleration'. What this means is that the computer needs 5 cycles to prepare every read or write, before it begins to do so (at 6400 MB/s). Lower CAS latency means faster response time. Generally, the frequency (MHz) is more important than CAS. But if you have two types of RAM with different CL and the same frequency (MHz), the one with the lower CL will be faster. CL5 and CL6 are standard DDR2 speeds. CL5 is considered 'good'.
CL3 wire classification refers to a type of cable used for low-voltage communication and signaling applications, specifically in residential and commercial settings. It is designed to carry signals at a voltage of up to 300 volts and is often used for structured cabling systems, such as for alarm systems, intercoms, or data transmission. CL3-rated cables are typically less restrictive than higher classifications, allowing for installation in various locations, including within walls and ceilings.
No its PC3200 DDR-MEM according to the piece in my hand....