$10.00
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$10.00
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<new answer> The old answer is completely incorrect, it does not tell you about the pins. The 72 indicates that the DIMM is ECC <old answer>72 pin
NO, Only FB-DIMM can be used \
8 MB to 2 GB of RAM depending on factors such as non-ECC and ECC technology.
ECC modules can be used in a non-ECC system (though the cost makes it a poor strategy). Buffered modules cannot be used in a system that does not support buffered modules.
The data path width for a DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) that supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) is typically 72 bits. This includes 64 bits for the actual data and 8 bits for the ECC, which is used to detect and correct single-bit errors in memory. This configuration allows for enhanced reliability in memory operations, particularly in server and critical application environments.
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you got this for a homework project didn't you.. because I'm trying to find the same answer simple tech at prox 33/35
you got this for a homework project didn't you.. because I'm trying to find the same answer simple tech at prox 33/35
As of 2013, the DDR3 Sdram, 2 GB, Dimm 240-Pin, 1333 Mhz, Ecc is the fastest being sold today. However, when it comes to computer components, the fastest DDR3 DIMM today may not be the fastest next week.