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Postby cdrfreak2003 on Mon Feb 03, 2003 1:22 pm

what is the difference between "184-pin DIMM" and "200-pin SODIMM"
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Postby Ian on Mon Feb 03, 2003 1:28 pm

wrong forum.. moving your post
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Postby Han on Mon Feb 03, 2003 1:28 pm

The first is for regular desktop computers, the second is for notebooks.
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Postby cdrfreak2003 on Wed Feb 05, 2003 10:33 pm

so whats the fastest kinda ram??.. rambus?
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Postby TheWizard on Wed Feb 05, 2003 10:34 pm

Technically, I think RAMBUS is clocked the fastest, but I don't like it. It's not mainstream and it never will be. Stick with DDR.
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Postby cdrfreak2003 on Wed Feb 05, 2003 10:43 pm

TheWizard wrote:Technically, I think RAMBUS is clocked the fastest, but I don't like it. It's not mainstream and it never will be. Stick with DDR.


what do you mean by mainstream?
and since my computer supports rambus.
am i alowwed to buy anything else like SDRAM and all that other stuff
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Postby UALOneKPlus on Wed Feb 05, 2003 11:09 pm

I'm not an expert, but I think your motherboard and CPU dictates what kind of RAM you can use. DDRAM is faster than SDRAM. However, certain older CPU's only use either EDO or SDRAM. The new CPU's require the faster DDRAM.

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TheWizard wrote:Technically, I think RAMBUS is clocked the fastest, but I don't like it. It's not mainstream and it never will be. Stick with DDR.


what do you mean by mainstream?
and since my computer supports rambus.
am i alowwed to buy anything else like SDRAM and all that other stuff
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Postby BuddhaTB on Wed Feb 05, 2003 11:37 pm

I also think that some of Intel's chipsets and CPU's are the only ones that use the RAMBUS RAM. While on the other hand, Intel and AMD both use DDR RAM.

Here's a brief article explaining the differences of RAMBUS and DDR.
http://www.crucial.com/library/ddr_vs_rdram.asp

Here's an article explaining memory in your system
http://www.pctechguide.com/03memory.htm
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Postby Wayne on Sun Feb 23, 2003 1:09 am

Don't count rambus out yet. They just got themselves into a legal nightmare and that hurt their reputation. Nothing on the market has the scalability and bandwidth of rambus and that will be true for quite some time. They just signed long-term contracts with some major players.
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