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In which of these would you most commonly find static RAM?
Your computer contains many types of memory. In this video, you’ll learn about ROM, SRAM, SDRAM, and other memory types. You’ll also learn an easy way to calculate the memory bus speed or memory throughput rates of DDR, DDR2, or DDR3 memory.
An Overview of PC Memory Types – CompTIA A+ 220-801: 1.3 Read More »
PC memory consists of many different operating features and specifications. In this video, you’ll learn about memory speeds, memory latency, error correcting memory, multi-channel memory, and much more.
Understanding PC Memory – CompTIA A+ 220-801: 1.3 Read More »
The memory in our computers has changed quite a bit through the years. In this video, you’ll learn about the differences in memory slot standards in both desktop and portable computers.
You’ve just installed a new memory module into your computer, but your BIOS startup message doesn’t show any increase in memory. Which of these would most likely cause this issue? Pick two.
Selecting and installing the main memory of a PC isn’t the simplest of tasks. In this video, you’ll learn how to determine memory specifications, how to install memory modules onto the motherboard, and how to determine if the RAM is properly recognized by the system.
CompTIA A+ 220-702: 1.1 – Installing and Configuring Memory Read More »
Memory comes in many shapes and sizes. In this video, you’ll learn about RAM, ROM, static RAM, dynamic RAM, synchronous DRAM, and how to calculate the throughput rates of DDR memory.
CompTIA A+ 220-701: 1.6 – Identifying Memory Types Read More »
There are many different memory types and memory technologies, and in this video you’ll learn about memory parity, ECC memory, memory sides, and memory channels.
You’re working on a computer that requires ECC memory. In what situations is ECC memory commonly used?
You’re planning a memory upgrade on one of your laptop computers, and you notice that the manufacturer requires that memory modules are installed in pairs. Why might this requirement be part of the memory specifications?