RIMMs operate at speeds of 600 MHZ (PC600) or 800 MHz (PC800). All installed RIMMs must operate at the same speed, and have the same ECC or non-ECC rating. The operating speed is different than the data path size. RIMMs are avilable in 16- or 32-bit data path.
RIMM stands for Rambus in-line memory module. The speed of a RIMM is measured in MHz Speeds ranges from 533 MHz up to 800 MHz
600 MHz or 800 MHz
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For symmetrical speeds you are have to look at fiber internet. IVC Telecom has some good internet plans.
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600 MHz or 800 MHz
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You replace C- Rimms with Rimms.
16 bit without ECC and 18 bit with ECC Source : A+ Guide to hardware 4e
RIMMs are traditionally faster and more expensive
You replace C- Rimms with Rimms
For RIMM modules, install the RIMMs beginning with bank 0 then 1 and so on.
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DIMMs are the newer tech.
We sum the two different speeds and devided by two
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