Random access memory (RAM or PC memory) ShowTypes of random access memory
There are generally two broad categories of random access memory:
DRAM memories (Dynamic Random Access Module), which are inexpensive. They are used essentially for the computer's main memory
SRAM memories (Static...
[Memory]Timings Constraints Show[Memory]Timings Constraints
Memory modules are defined by their frequency. The DDR400 running at 200MHz, this value known by everyone, there is reason to talk about timings. The timings values are a bit strange for beginners : DDR400...
System requirements for Sims 3 ShowSystem requirements for Sims 3
System Requirements for MAC
The system requirements for PC
Patch
If you are unable to run SIM 3, it may be due to the fact that the configuration of your PC isn’t powerful enough or that your...
Firefox 3 Bookmark Manager ShowFirefox 3 Bookmark Manager
Compared to Firefox 2, Firefox 3 uses a new manager for bookmarks. Bookmarks are no more stored in the bookmarks.html file (in the directory of your Firefox profile), but in a SQLite database...
Download Bar Code 3 of 9 ShowWith Windows program, it is now possible to create barcodes by using Barcode 3 of 9.
This program allows you to create standard or customized barcodes for your labels, stock files, identity cards, etc…To create your own barcodes, it lets you design...
PC assembly - Inserting memory modules ShowInserting RAM modules
There are various types of random access memory. The latest motherboards
are equipped with DDR2 or DDR memory. Some are even equipped
with RAMBus memory. The oldest ones actually have SDRAM
connectors, or even EDO RAM...