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What is PC-100 memory? Simply put, PC100 is a faster main memory bus, transferring data at 100MHz. Up to now, the fastest common PC bus speed has been 66MHz, so PC100 represents about a 50% theoretical improvement in speed. Tests have shown a typical speed increase of over 20%. Do I need to remove the stickers that are on the chips of my new DIMM? DO NOT remove any stickers from the modules. flashmedia Removing these stickers will void the warranty. The main sticker is the bar code sticker which has the serial number under the bar code. This bar code number gives us all of the information about the modules that we require for warranty replacement and information, as well as allowing us to determine which module you have and what its characteristics flashmedia are. These stickers will not have any affect on performance nor will they be affected by the heat inside the system. What is VRAM? VRAM is an acronym for Video Random Access Memory. Video memory is DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) with an on-board serial register/serial access memory. It is designed for video applications.

What is PC-100 memory? Simply put, PC100 is a faster main memory bus, transferring data at 100MHz. Up to now, the fastest common PC bus speed has been 66MHz, so PC100 represents about a 50% theoretical improvement in speed. Tests have shown a typical speed increase of over 20%. Do I need to remove the stickers that are on the chips of my new DIMM? DO NOT remove any stickers from the modules. flashmedia Removing these stickers will void the warranty. The main sticker is the bar code sticker which has the serial number under the bar code. This bar code number gives us all of the information about the modules that we require for warranty replacement and information, as well as allowing us to determine which module you have and what its characteristics flashmedia are. These stickers will not have any affect on performance nor will they be affected by the heat inside the system. What is VRAM? VRAM is an acronym for Video Random Access Memory. Video memory is DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) with an on-board serial register/serial access memory. It is designed for video applications.

RAM comes in many different kinds of configurations and types-and runs at many different speeds, as well. Before you upgrade, you need to know how to spot the different types. Pictured in these steps are the different types of RAM, including the older-style DIPs and newer SIMMs and DIMMs. Step 1: Dual Inline Packages (DIPs) If you have an older computer, it might use an older kind of memory called a dual inline package (DIP). DIPs plug directly into their own sockets on the motherboard. It''s difficult to find DIPs today because they''re old. They come in pairs or sets of eight. Step 2: Single Inline Memory Modules SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules) plug into long, matching sockets on your motherboard. SIMMs have more capacity than DIPs. Typically, a motherboard has several banks of SIMM sockets into which you plug SIMMs. SIMMs come in 30-pin and 72-pin formats. 30-pin SIMMs usually have less capacity than 72-pin, and often come with capacities of 256K, 1MB, 2MB, and 4MB. 72-pin SIMMs come in 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, and 32MB. Step flashmedia 3: Dual Inline Memory Modules

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