jormar23
07-07-2001, 03:43 PM
What is DDR? I know it is some form of memory, but is it better then the rest if so why? thanks Chris
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : What is DDR? jormar23 07-07-2001, 03:43 PM What is DDR? I know it is some form of memory, but is it better then the rest if so why? thanks Chris Fingers 07-07-2001, 03:58 PM Hello Chris, DDR Double Data Rate is a type of SDRAM in which data is sent on both the rising and falling edges of clock cycles in a data burst. It is usually referred to as DDR as opposed to DDR SDRAM. - Crucial.com Is DDR twice as fast as SDRAM? (http://support.crucial.com/scripts/crucial.exe/solution?11=001030-0007&130=000972942624&14=&2715=&15=&2716=&57=search&58=&2900=&25=6&3=ddr) To use DDR memory, you need a motherboard with a chipset that supports DDR, and the new 184-pin memory sockets. [This message has been edited by Fingers (edited 07-07-2001).] SysOpt.com
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