RAM Question

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by monkey_lova, 14 Feb 2002.

  1. monkey_lova

    monkey_lova What's a Dremel?

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    Was looking around to fit my lil comp with some more juice. Adding 512 SD-RAM certainly sounded good. Looked here and there, checking the prices and stuff, 1 question came to mind...

    Whats the difference between a "High Desnsity Memory" and "Low Density Memory" ?

    Help a guys in need :D
    Thx
     
  2. Digitalblueshift

    Digitalblueshift What's a Dremel?

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    I woud say, since density is the amount of stuff in something, High density ram has less chips at a higher capacity, whereas low density would have more smaller chips. the second is probably cheaper to make hence cheaper to sell, as far as performance couldnt tel ya.
     
  3. monkey_lova

    monkey_lova What's a Dremel?

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    I see, cool thx for ur input...

    ....but i would still like to know hence the performace and "Overclockability" [ If that is even a word :D ]
     

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