Ramaxel DDR3 SDRAM 4 GB Capacity per Module Memory (RAM)

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Finding 4GB DDR3 Memory For Your Use

Memory modules are components that allow your computer to take in more data at a time and run extensive programs without causing the computer to slow down. You can use Ramaxel 4 GB DDR3 memory modules for your needs on any computer. Your DDR3 module can be inserted into a motherboard on any computer from HP, Lenovo, or any other group.

Understanding DDR3 Memory

  • DDR3 memory is a third-generation double data rate interface. The unit operates on a faster transfer rate and larger bandwidth than older DDR and DDR2 setups. This also operates with less energy than those other standards.
  • You must ensure the Ramaxel RAM you order is compatible with your motherboard. The third-generation RAM standard will not work on motherboards that can only support the first two.

How Fast Is the Setup?

  • Depending on the module you order, your DDR3 device will operate at speeds from 800 to 2133 MT/s or millions of transfers per second.
  • You will notice a number next to your 4 GB memory piece. The number is a measure of the fastest speed that a memory chip runs at. For instance, a DDR3-2133 unit will operate at up to 2133 MHz in speed. However, your memory will more than likely operate at half that speed. The larger number is a base on how well the memory can run during situations where your computer starts overclocking.
  • Memory that runs off of an SDRAM standard will operate faster. The synchronous DRAM system is linked to the clock speed on a processor. The processor will take in more actions and transfers at one thanks to the unit linking up to the memory based on the clock speed produced.

How Large Is the Unit?

  • The size of your DDR3 memory module will vary based on the layout you use. For traditional computers, a DDR3 SDRAM chip will use a 240-pin interface that links into an appropriate space inside your computer.
  • A SODIMM chip may be utilized if you have a low-profile computer or laptop. The card shape on the system here fits into smaller units. The small outline dual in-line memory module uses a smaller 204-pin layout for a compact space. The design ensures that the unit will produce the memory your device needs.

Buffered or Unbuffered?

You may also find some Ramaxel computer modules that are either buffered or unbuffered. A buffered setup works with a register that adds electric signals to the device, thus buffering the signals. This adds moderation to keep the piece from going over a certain voltage level. Other modules may operate as unbuffered units and will not use the same register.

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