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Memory Type: SDRAM
Memory Speed: PC100
Chipset: Intel 440BX Chipset :
A group of chips that together make up a complete computer processing unit, usually on one circuit board (the motherboard). It may include the main central processor, graphics processors, secondary cache memory, and input-output controllers. Memory is one component controlled by the chipset.
Memory Type: Non-ECC Non-Registered,
Memory Slot(s): 3
Max. Memory Per System: 768MB
Max. Memory Per Slot: 256MB
Dual Channel Memory Support: Not Supported Dual Channel :
A development in motherboard and chipset design that allows for increased bandwidth transfer when using two or more memory modules in separate transfer channels. These separate channels allow each module access to the memory controller, increasing throughput bandwidth. It is a good idea to use matched pairs of modules to ensure the best compatibility for dual channel operation.
USB Support: No USB On-Board USB :
Universal Serial Bus. This is a standard for connecting peripherals to computers including low-bandwidth digital still and video cameras. USB supports low and medium-bandwidth peripherals. There are at least two versions of the USB standard: USB 1.0 and USB 2.0. USB is managed by the Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum, Inc. (USB-IF), a non-profit corporation founded by the group of corporations that developed the USB specification.
FireWire Support: No FireWire On-Board FireWire :
Apple's trademark name for the IEEE 1394 standard. A very fast external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps (in IEEE 1394a) and 800Mbps (in IEEE 1394b). Products supporting the IEEE 1394 standard go under different names, depending on the company. Apple, which originally developed the technology, uses the trademarked name FireWire. Other companies use other names, such as i.link and Lynx, to describe their IEEE 1394 products.
Serial ATA Support: No Serial ATA On-Board Serial ATA :
In computer hardware, Serial ATA (SATA or S-ATA) is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. It is the successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard (ATA, also known as IDE or Integrated Drive Electronics). This older technology was retroactively renamed Parallel ATA (PATA) to distinguish it from Serial ATA.
Install Memory in Pairs: No Install in Pairs :
Memory modules must be installed in pairs of matched memory size. This means that if you purchased your computer with 128 MB of memory installed and you want to add another 512 MB of memory, you must remove the two continuity modules and replace them with two 256-MB memory modules.
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