Hi Robert: I forgot that after I posted this -- thank you for the addition I still found it very knowledgeable that touch makes it even better thanks again <G>-- Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert McLellan" <bobmclellan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 7:13 AM Subject: [pchelpers] Re: "What is the difference between SDRAM, DRAM and DDR?" > You forgot RDRAM > Systems implementing the RDRAM memory interface benefit from the highest > bandwidth per pin, reducing overall component count, controller pin-count > and system board cost. With densities up to 256Mbit, RDRAM components are > available in volume from leading memory suppliers in a range of speeds from > 800MHz to 1200MHz. For systems requiring upgrade flexibility, RDRAM devices > may be configured into single-, dual- or quad-channel RIMM modules to > support bandwidths from 1.6 GB/sec to 10.7 GB/sec and system memory > capacities up to 8GB. > Regards, John Durham (list moderator) <http://modecideas.com/contact.html?sig> Freelists login at //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi List archives at //www.freelists.org/archives/pchelpers PC-HELPERS list subscribe/unsub at http://modecideas.com/discuss.htm?sig Good advice is like good paint- it only works if applied.