600 MHz or 800 MHz
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.
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100 BaseT uses CAT 5 cabling. 100 Base T2 uses two sets of CAT 3 to achieve speeds of 100Mbps
For symmetrical speeds you are have to look at fiber internet. IVC Telecom has some good internet plans.
In the latest update, the new default speeds for compilation with Less are faster.
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.
rimms
You replace C- Rimms with Rimms.
RIMMs (Rambus Inline Memory Modules) are typically available in various speeds, commonly classified as 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, and 1333 MHz. These speeds correspond to different data transfer rates, with higher frequencies allowing for increased bandwidth and improved performance in compatible systems. It's important to check compatibility with the motherboard and processor to ensure optimal functioning.
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.
I believe it's 0
DIMMs are the newer tech.
SO-RIMMs
False, Sytems using Rimms are no longer in production
because they're bad