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(Kısaltma) dual in-line memory module
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Dual Inline Memory Module A module containing RAM chips that slots into a motherboard's DIMM slots
Dual In-Line Memory Module: a small circuit board that holds memory chips A single in-line memory module (SIMM) has a 32-bit path to the memory chips whereas a DIMM has 64-bit path Because the Pentium processor requires a 64-bit path to memory, you need to install SIMMs two at a time With DIMMs, you can install memory one DIMM at a time
Dual Inline Memory Module A printed circuit board with gold or tin/lead contacts and memory devices A DIMM is similar to a SIMM, but with this primary difference: unlike the leads on either side of a SIMM, which are "tied together" electrically, the leads on either side of a DIMM are electrically independent, ie actually separate circuits which allows for wider and faster data transfer
Dual Inline Memory Modules
A printed circuit board with gold or tin/lead contacts and memory devices A DIMM is similar to a SIMM, but with this primary difference: unlike the metal leads on either side of a SIMM, which are "tied together" electrically, the leads on either side of a DIMM are electrically independent
Successor of the SIMM memory module The DIMM has 168 pins and a data path of 64 bit which is twice as much as the SIMM (72 pins, 32 bit) The biggest advantage of the DIMM is that only one module can be inserted into the mainboard when using a 64-bit CPU (like the Pentium or Pentium II) When using SIMM modules an even number must be inserted (2, 4, 6 or 8) Most DIMM modules are assembled with fast SDRAM memory chips which is twice as fast as EDO RAM A useful option of the DIMM is the integration of an identification chip with type, serial number etc
A DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) is a 168-pin RAM module with a 64-bit bus to the individual chips, to allow chips to be added one at a time
Dynamic Inline Memory Module
a 168-pin memory module with two side-by-side rows of chips; used in the second generation of PowerMacs
Short for dual in-line memory module, a small circuit board that holds memory chips A single in-line memory module (SIMM) has a 32-bit path to the memory chips whereas a DIMM has 64-bit path Because the Pentium processor requires a 64-bit path to memory, you need to install SIMMs two at a time With DIMMs, you can install memory one DIMM at a time
a type of RAM memory, acronym for dual-inline memory module
(Dual Inline Memory Module) A small circuit board holding a bank of memory chips, with different contacts on each side, allowing for twice the number of pins as a SIMM This gives the Pentium its required 64-bit data path to the memory, eliminating the need to add DIMMs in matched pairs
An acronym for Dual Inline Memory Module A small printed circuit board containing memory chips
Dual Inline Memory Module A module with signal and power pins on both sides of the board
Dual Inline Memory Module A small printed circuit board with memory chips on it These modules clip into sockets on the motherboard to make up your system RAM They come in denominations of 16, 32, 64, and 128 MB
Dual Inline Memory Module A type of pre-assembled RAM unit, used in some new computers, including the Macintosh PCI models DIMMs support a wider data path than SIMMs, allowing faster memory access
Dual Inline Memory Module A circuit board on which RAM memory chips are mounted
Dual inline memory module A module with signal and power pins on both sides of the board (front and back)
(Dual In-line Memory Module) - A printed circuit board with gold contacts and memory devices A DIMM is similar to a SIMM, but with this primary difference: unlike the metal leads on either side of a SIMM, which are "tied together" electrically, the leads on either side of a DIMM are electrically independent
(dual inline memory module) (n ) A circuit board that holds double the amount of surface-mount memory chips that a single inline memory module (SIMM) holds A DIMM has a 168-pin connector and supports 64-bit data transfer
Dual In-Line Memory Module
Dual In-Line Memory Module Like a SIMM but with different architecture increasing memory capacity Back
Dual In-line Memory Module; a small circuit board that can hold a group of memory chips A DIMM is capable of transferring 64 bits instead of the 32 bits each SIMM can handle Pentium processors require a 64-bit path to memory so SIMMs must be installed two at a time as opposed to one DIMM at a time