SDRAM is available in three clock speeds: 66, 100, and 133MHz.. Motherboards are designed to support specific types of RAM. You should always check which types of memory can be fitted before supplying or installing upgrades.
RAM is small, both in physical size (it's stored in microchips) and in the amount of data it can hold. It's much smaller than your hard disk. A typical computer may come with 256 million bytes of RAM and a hard disk that can hold 40 billion bytes. RAM comes in the form of "discrete" (meaning separate) microchips and also in the form of modules that plug into holes in the computer's motherboard. These holes connect through a bus or set of electrical paths to the processor. The hard drive, on the other hand, stores data on a magnetized surface that looks like a phonograph record. DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Modules)
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