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What is the RAM speeed you have to select for a P-4 processor?

Processor Type is not important when selecting memory. It's the FSB (Front Side Bus) speed that's important... FSB400 PC3200 FSB333 PC2700 FSB266 PC2100 If you have a processor with a 400MHz FSB, then you need a Motherboard which supports a 400MHz FSB. You then select the appropriate memory.


What type of memory does a Compaq Evo D510 sff's motherboard support?

400MHZ DDR PC3200 ------ 184 pin Dimm


What is the difference between asynchronous dram and synchronous dram?

Conventional DRAM, of the type that has been used in PCs since the original IBM PC days, is said to be asynchronous. This refers to the fact that the memory is not synchronized to the system clock. A memory access is begun, and a certain period of time later the memory value appears on the bus. The signals are not coordinated with the system clock at all, as described in the section discussing memory access. Asynchronous memory works fine in lower-speed memory bus systems but is not nearly as suitable for use in high-speed (>66 MHz) memory systems. A newer type of DRAM, called "synchronous DRAM" or "SDRAM", is synchronized to the system clock; all signals are tied to the clock so timing is much tighter and better controlled. This type of memory is much faster than asynchronous DRAM and can be used to improve the performance of the system. It is more suitable to the higher-speed memory systems of the newest PCs.


What are 3 considerations when choosing memory?

speed compatability maximum memory allowed


What are three considerations when choosing memory?

Speed, memory type (DDR2, DDR3 etc), and capacity.


What are three considerations when you are choosing memory?

There three main considerations to use when you choose memory. The three are speed, type of memory and the size of the memory.


What does PC5400 DDR2 667MHz mean?

It is a form, speed and type of memory.


Which type of memory is used for cache memory?

Usually high speed SRAM with CAM (content addressable memory) line address tags.


Will happen if 333MHz memory is inserted into a motherboard that supports 400MHz memory?

Usually, it will work, but will slow down the entire computer. Modern computers will automatically detect the speed rating of the memory and slow down the system to accommodate the slow memory. Some BIOSes require you to specify the speed of the memory in the setup utility. However: You will need to read up on the specifics of your particular motherboard and BIOS to avoid the possibility of damaging either the motherboard or the memory. If the motherboard does not adjust its speed to the slower memory, you are essentially attempting to "overclock" your memory. Sometimes you may not see any issues, but usually, the memory will overheat and fail (permanently damaging it), or at the least, the computer's memory will become unreliable. Often, memory is installed in pairs of SIMMs. It is rarely a good idea to mix different speeds of memory on the same motherboard. It is even worse to mix different speeds of memory in a single pair of slots. Attempting this will probably make your computer not work. No matter what speed of memory you choose to use, it is highly recommended to purchase all the memory that will be placed on the same motherboard, at the same time, from the same vendor, and of the same type.


What is a dimm slots on a computer?

A dimm slot on a computer motherboard is used to add extended memory or Ram ( random access memory ) all motherboards have a minimum and maximum amount of memory and memory speed which can be used.The more memory in a computer system the greater the performance especially for video rendering and other high end tasks. Computer motherboards have different types of dimm slots which use different types of memory and memory speeds. examples are Sd ram uses 168 pin motherboard dimm slots of memory speed 100mhz or 133 mhz Ddr ram uses 184 pin motherboard dimm slots of memory speeds of 266 mhz to 400mhz Ddr2 ram uses 240 pin motherboard dimm slots of memory speeds of 533 to 1200mhz Ddr 3 ram uses 240 pin motherboard dimm slots of memory speeds of 1333mhz upwards Each motherboard has a notch in the dimm slot so the wrong type of memory can not be installed in the wrong motherboard. Example ddr3 memory will not fit in a ddr2 memory motherboard.when upgrading memory persons should find the required memory type and memory speed from the motherboard manufacturer specifaciations data to ensure full compatibility. The faster the memory speed and the greater the memory amount the faster the computer system


List three factors to consider when choosing a memory?

You will want to look at memory type (DDR2, DDR3 etc), speed, and capacity.


Is The CPU uses a special type of random access memory known as cache memory to speed up processing?

It depends entirely.