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Computer System Hardware Memory Characteristics Computer Engineering Level 1 Objective 101.06 Copyright ExplorNet™

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Memory Types Memory Speeds Course Weight: 2%* *2% of the A+ exam questions come from this section; however, more than 2% of class time may be spent covering this most fundamental objective.

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose Essential Question: What are the differences in the various types of PC memory?

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. In this objective, we will learn: How to compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. Types DRAM SRAM SDRAM DDR / DDR2 / DDR3 RAMBUS

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. Parity vs. Non-parity Insert

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. ECC vs. non-ECC Insert

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. Single sided vs. Double sided Insert

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. Single channel vs. dual channel Insert

Memory Characteristics Objective 101.06 Compare and contrast memory types, characteristics and their purpose. Speed PC100 PC133 PC2700 PC3200 DDR3-1600 DDR2-667