This would mean the operating frequency, in hertz or megahertz of the chips in the random access memory. Common values are between 100mHz and 800mHz. Newer computers generally have memory frequencies of 400mHz or more.
frequency of edo ram
the frequency of the EDO RAM is 20-500MHz.
There is no connection between CPU frequency and ram value. But you meant ram frequency then it's possible nowadays motherboards allow to overclock factory settings by setting up higher values for CPU and ram voltages. Usually when you are overclocking FSB the ram frequency changes too.
It's not a problem. But it's better when FSB frequency is higher than RAM frequency.
Yes, undoubtedly, we can add another 128MB RAM in the system along with the existing 512MB RAM. But u have to care full about one thing, that is The "Frequency" will b same of both Ram....dis match frequency will b harmful for ur computer.... Your PC will work better and easily. Thanks........ Ud
Your question is pretty open.. depends on the frequency, it can be slow or it could be fast
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Megahertz or MHz is not a measurement of the amount of ram. Ram is usually measured in megabytes or more likely gigabytes. Although, the frequency that the ram operates at is measured in megahertz. For example a stick of ddr3 ram can have 2 gigabytes capacity and operate at 1333 megahertz
RAM is just memory your computer uses to run tasks while its on.
Depends on processor-: for intel i3 processors, highest frequency is 1333mhz for intel i5 processors, highest frequency is 1333mhz,(supports 1066mhz too) for intel i7 processors-: for i7-8xx & i7-2xxx series-highest frequency is 1333mhz for i7-9xx series-highest frequency is 1066mhz.
Isn't ProMos a RAM vendor? If this is the case, I believe ProMos shipped their 1GB part at PC-DDR2 5200, or 667MHz for the clock frequency of the RAM itself. The processing unit built into the ram probably doesn't have a discernible clock speed, or it is synced with the RAM's clock speed.
RAM and frequency are two different things. However, you can increase the frequency of your computer by about a 100-300 Mhz, but you may need to increase the number of fans too.