Very fast memory used to store data or instructions between the CPU and regular memory is called cache.
A "dynamic" circuit is a type of memory integrated circuit, that stores digital information and provides high-speed storage and retrieval of data. It is called a DRAM (dynamic random access memories).
Can you explain the difference between Dram and SDram?
Dram and Sdram are two different types of memory.
Click the link I will post to Crucial. They will scan your MacBook and tell you exactly what ram and how much you can install.
go to Microsoft and down load a driver
Check the manufacturers website for updated drivers. They are usually located under a 'Support' or 'Downloads' section.How many modules are installed and how much memory does each hold?
Many of the memory manufacturer websites have tools which will scan your computer and let you know how many memory modules and the size which are installed. There are also programs which you can download which will tell you the same thing. The other option is to open your computer and determine the number of memory modules that are installed, normally the memory modules will all be the same size. To ensure the size of the memory modules you should remove them and read the labels.
Differences between memorials and rituals?
its hard to explain but memorial is somethin you remember like memorial day or a landmark rembering fallen soldiers. a ritual is somethin you praise and worship like voodoo magic or some sht like that idk its jus hard to explain you jus gota know the difference
How do you check read only memory?
you have to run a series of tests on your hard drive this can happen by pressing f2 a bunch of times right when you turn your computer on. then you have to look for it and it will say hard drive memory. click on it by pressing the space button and it will do a test. the test will take about 30min to an hour.
What computer specs must you have for good streaming video?
Most of today's laptops, netbooks and even tablets are quite capable of providing a decent quality video experience when streaming. The real dilemma is 1) Do you have a quality Internet service with fast download speed, and 2) what is the source of the video you are streaming. Many people become bent out of shape and cuss out their computer's when a streaming video stops and needs to "buffer" before it begins streaming again. In what may be a majority of cases, the problem is most likely that the server that you are streaming from has poor bandwidth or it's old and slow or heavy traffic.
Can I get more than 8gb ram if it's written 4gb up to 8gb?
No, if your motherboard can only accept 8GB of RAM, then that is your limit. For most boards, you can install more that 8GB or RAM and have the computer work, but it will only ever use 8GB of the installed memory. However, in some cases, the computer may refuse to turn on with too much RAM. Either way, it is not beneficial to have more that 8GB, and there is no way I know of to change this, other than replacing your motherboard.
In what year was the song Black Betty by Ram Jam released?
"Black Betty" by Ram Jam was released in June of 1977. "Black Betty" was originally a 1900s work song primarily sung by those of African American descent.
Can i put different company's of ram to single PC?
no. Its a suicide mission. Trust me. Im a pc psycho.
How many memory slots on your motherboard are used and how much ram is instlled in each slot?
Every motherboard is different depending upon which one you're using. Most of your basic motherboards have at least two memory slots and the more expensive for advanced motherboards have four or more. Now, how much memory does your computer use? If you're running a 32-bit operating system. I believe it will recognize a little bit less than 4 GB. If your computer is really old. It was lucky to recognize one gigabyte or maybe two gigabytes. If you're using a 64 bit operating system like Windows 7then your computer can recognize much more than 4 GB memory. So there are a few factors the age of your computer, the type of motherboard you have, what the bios will allow, and what type of memory you put into the slots. Your computer will use all the memory that you had been there as long as the right type of memory. Adding memory to a computer is one of the best ways to improve speed of your PC. Does this make sense to you?
What is larger 1m or 1k in memory card?
1m means one megabyte, which is 1,024 kilobytes.
1k means one kilobyte, which is 1,024 bytes.
The latter is much smaller, and practically useless for storing many forms of digital data on average for users.
How much memory does a 1 page word document without graphics use?
It depends on the content. Probably about 75 KB, but like I said, it depends on the content.
Cache memory is faster to access than RAM?
Cache memory necessarily has a smaller latency than RAM. The entire purpose of a memory cache is to reduce memory-access overhead by exploiting the principle of 'program locality' (the idea that any datum that is used at a particular point in a program is highly likely to be used again within a short period).
There are several levels of cache used in modern architectures, both on and off-chip. A modern processor will have at least a level-1 and level-2 cache on-die, with chips like the AMD Phenom II and the Intel Core i7 having L3 caches also on-chip.
The speed difference between an L1 cache and RAM latency can be anywhere between 5x to 100x faster.