PC6400
DDR2 memory runs at speeds 400 MHz or higher, which is where DDR memory left off. Popular modules of DDR2 memory at the time of this writing are PC3200 (400MHz), PC4200 (533MHz), PC5300 (666MHz), and PC6400 (800MHz).
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.
RAM memory chips should be installed in single chips or matched pairs. You can not put in a 1GB together with a 2GB chip. You can not put in the wrong chip speed, ie a 667MHz chip. The newest iMac can support one or two 1GB or 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM SO-DIMMs. The lowest RAM is 1GB. It will also accept 2gigs via 1 2GB chip or 2 1GB chips. The max RAM is 4GB via two 2GB chips. RAM is installed in 1, 1+1, 2, or 2+2, sets.
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pc100
Easy. Use your nose to describe the smell. (salty, greasy etc.) Use your eyes to describe what it looks like. (golden, flat, etc.) Use your fingers to feel the chips. (bumpy, smooth, etc.) Hope this helped!
Participles for "chips" can refer to the verbs associated with the process of making or enjoying chips. For instance, "cooked," "crispy," and "seasoned" are participles that describe the state or quality of chips. They can be used in sentences like "The cooked chips are delicious" or "We enjoyed the seasoned chips." Participles can add descriptive detail to the noun "chips" in various contexts.
Memory
Fritos Brand chips are fried corn chips. Frituras de maiz is the term to describe these chips in Spanish speaking countries. The term Frito comes from the term frituras.
PC 100
a bus is something down which data travels. within a PC you have various busses each operates at a frequency. a frequency of 1hz would be one cycle per second, so a 533mhz bus would operate at 533mega hertz per second. the higher the frequency the faster the more data can travel through each second. Im guessing you are looking at some P4 chips or something. If so go for the one with the 800mhz fsb as it will also support hyperthreading, generally you would always want the fastest fsb and the difference between 800mhz and 533mhz is quite significant
An easily produced meal consisting of chicken breast chunks, battered and deep fried, served with fried potato strips (fries, or chips).
I don't think so. After April 15, I was playing the "play chips", but even that disappeared.