the bands are color- coded because it tells you what is what and what energy it have.
the bands are color-coded because it tells you what and what energy it have .
Yes they can and they are.
Dual-channel architecture requires a dual-channel-capable motherboard and two or more DDR, DDR2 SDRAM, or DDR3 SDRAM memory modules. The memory modules are installed into matching banks, which are usually color-coded on the motherboard.
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the bands are color-coded because it tells you what and what energy it have .
The same way he/she can identify a composite resistor that is color coded or a metal film resistor that is color coded: by reading the color code bands. They all use the same color code. If for some reason the color bands are damaged and unreadable, the resistor will have to be removed and measured with a meter. However this reading may be incorrect as whatever caused the color bands to become unreadable may have also damaged the resistor, changing its value. Verify the value on the schematic!
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RAM slots are color-coded so that you can know the difference between the first bank and the second bank.
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it is represented by color coded wires
(coded value - measured value) /coded value x 100
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