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DDR2 memory description supports dual-channel DDR2 1066(OC) 800 667 up to 4GB
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Your memory has been discontinued.
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1.AMD is a memory module for servers.
2.In fact, it can't be said that it is an AMD special bar, but it is actually a compatibility problem with memory sticks, and some kind of motherboard chip can be compatible.
3.This memory module can only be used on most AMD CPUs.
AMD's dedicated memory module, as the name suggests, can only be used by AMD motherboards [other brands of motherboards cannot be used].
A memory module is a part of a computer that can be addressed by the CPU and can be read and written. A memory module on a PC is an extension of the main memory. With the continuous update of computer software and hardware technology, memory modules have become the whole of read and write memory.
The size of a computer's memory (RAM) refers to the total capacity of a memory module.
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AMD Dedicated Memory is a type of memory that can only be used on AMD platforms.
The server memory module particles used in AMD's dedicated memory are 4bit standard, and the 4bit standard memory particles are defined in the international standard specification The scope of use is the server PC, and Intel products are designed in accordance with the international standard specifications, so Intel's host memory can only identify 8bit*1bank, 8bit*2bank, and 16bit*1bank; If you plug in a memory module made with 4-bit granularity, it will not be recognized.
AMD has decentralised server technology to the PC side, so it's no problem for AMD motherboards to accept a wide range of memory.
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The method of distinguishing memory modules that is exclusive to AMD is:
When you buy it, there will be a special one for writing AMD, if not, you need to look at the specifications on the memory module flash memory particles, if it is 4bit, it is an AMD special bar.
Because AMD has devolved the 4-bit technology of memory modules over civilian motherboards, and some of AMD's old motherboards can use the server's 4-bit memory modules, so AMD's dedicated modules appeared.
The server memory module particles used in AMD's dedicated memory are 4bit standard, and the 4bit standard memory particles are defined in the international standard specification The scope of use is the server PC, and Intel products are designed in accordance with the international standard specifications, so Intel's host memory can only identify 8bit*1bank, 8bit*2bank, and 16bit*1bank;
If you plug in a memory module made with 4-bit granularity, it will not be recognized.
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1: Dedicated memory is actually a defective memory module.
2: Some motherboards can't be used.
3: AMD's dedicated memory particles are all 4bit, which belongs to server-specific memory chips, according to the specification, ordinary desktops can only support 8bit and 16bit memory chips, while servers can support more than 4bit memory chips, in order to achieve the purpose of obtaining larger memory capacity on a single memory module.
5: Intel is very good at doing things according to the rules, its desktop-level chipset can only support 8 and 16 memory chips, but AMD K8's memory controller, as well as some chipsets of other NV, SIS, and VIA, have added support for 4-bit memory chips, which is equivalent to decentralizing server-level technology to ordinary PCs, so this kind of memory module is not recognized on the Intel chipset and cannot be used but is on AMD Platform or normal use on a third-party platform.
6: So the identification method is very simple, just check if it is a 4bit standard.
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There is no so-called AMD-specific strip, and the products with such slogans are generally counterfeit and shoddy products produced by copycat factories. If the memory module compatibility is good, choose **Kingston.
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The memory is not specified by the manufacturer as amd.,If you want to be fast and stable, buy a Corsair.
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The Doctor flies Van der Sar, Van der Sa, Van der Sar, and Van der Sar flies the four.
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The chips used for AMD strips are 4-bit wide, and this kind of memory chip is generally used on server memory modules, but the memory controller integrated in AMD processors with K8 or K10 core architecture supports 4-bit chips.
The processor cannot simply compare the main frequency, L2 cache and bus, because the design ideas of AMD and Intel are very different, and the core architecture is also constantly evolving, and processors in different periods cannot simply look at these data!
In general, AMD's processor generates a lot of heat, and the performance is not very stable (I use a laptop), but the desktop is still more suitable, especially the cost performance is relatively high!
Intel does not have the above two shortcomings, but does a good job in these two aspects! But the price is generally high, notebooks are recommended, but notebooks also depend on the motherboard, now many manufacturers reduce the cost of using a large number of SIS motherboards, the use effect will be discounted, or PM45 is the most suitable!
T6500, now the mainstream product of Intel notebook processors, has strong performance and stability! If you really want to buy a notebook, it is recommended not to consider AMD's processor.
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Some memory modules can only support the chipset of the AMD platform, and that's it, don't say you haven't bought it.
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It is a memory module for servers, and some chipset motherboards will not recognize it, so you have to ask carefully when you buy it.
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Parallel goods, AMD is too famous, like Shuangfeiyan, it is recommended not to buy it
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Fool people, there's no special way to say it.
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Any brand is fine, **almost, Kingston is better.
The speed of adding memory will be felt.
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