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Offline Ch4rL13

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DDR2
« on: April 27, 2008, 07:42:22 AM »
could i just go out and buy a 1gb DDR2 card and stick  it in my pc?
or is there compatibility in there...
btw this is a newby question but what does ram do?
a qiuk reply would be  nice cuz im going out soon so should i get it?
(dont know wut motherboard i have lol)


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Re: DDR2
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2008, 09:36:01 AM »
www.crucial.com

Run the system checker.
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Re: DDR2
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2008, 08:16:48 AM »
btw this is a newby question but what does ram do?



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Random access memory (usually known by its acronym, RAM) is a type of computer data storage. Today it takes the form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order, i.e. at random. The word random thus refers to the fact that any piece of data can be returned in a constant time, regardless of its physical location and whether or not it is related to the previous piece of data.[1]

This contrasts with storage mechanisms such as tapes, magnetic discs and optical discs, which rely on the physical movement of the recording medium or a reading head. In these devices, the movement takes longer than the data transfer, and the retrieval time varies depending on the physical location of the next item.

The word RAM is mostly associated with volatile types of memory (such as DRAM memory modules), where the information is lost after the power is switched off. However, many other types of memory are RAM as well (i.e. Random Access Memory), including most types of ROM and a kind of flash memory called NOR-Flash.

every thing you do on your computer that is not written to your HDD is stored in RAM

 

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