What is DDR Ram?

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Double-Data-Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, better known as DDR SDRAM or DDR RAM for short, is a type of very fast computer memory. DDR RAM is based on the same architecture as SDRAM, but utilizes the clock signal differently to transfer twice the data in the same amount of time.

In a computer system. the clock signal is an oscillating frequency used to coordinate interaction between digital circuits. Simply put, it synchronizes communication. Digital circuits designed to operate on the clock signal may respond at the rising or falling edge of the signal. SDRAM memory chips utilized only the rising edge of the signal to transfer data, while DDR RAM transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. Hence, DDR RAM is essentially twice as fast as SDRAM.

RAM speed works in conjunction with the front side bus (FSB) of a computer system. The FSB is the two-way data channel that sends information from the central processing unit (CPU) throughout the motherboard to the various components, including the RAM, BIOS chips, hard drives and PCI slots. Therefore, a computer system with a FSB of 133MHz running DR SDRAM will essentially perform like a 266MHz machine.

The 184-pin DDR RAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMS) only work properly in a motherboard designed for their use. While DDR RAM comes in various speeds, installing a version faster than a motherboard can support is a waste of money. The DDR RAM will only run as fast as the motherboard permits. DDR RAM is visually differentiated from SDRAM in that SDRAM is a 168-pin DIMM with a double notch at the bottom along the pins -- one notch just off-center, the other offside. The 184-pin DDR SDRAM has a single off-center notch.

DDR RAM is generally made for processors 1GHz and faster. Designations like PC1600 DDR SDRAM and PC2100 DDR SDRAM coincide with particular FSB and CPU speeds. AMD and Intel use different schemes to designate processor speed, and the various technicalities in RAM designations and standards can be confusing. Check your motherboard manual to see what RAM type is compatible with your system before purchasing memory.

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Posted by: anon11079
dude its not that difficult to check whether ur ram is DDR or DDR2. sad news that there is no way to find out without opening ur cabinet through windows. just open ur cabinet screws and flip UP the ram socket's edge triggers. RAM automatically pops out doing so. it is always written on the ram itself about its configuration. Then with a little caution of placing notch of RAM on the slot (see thoroughly the slot for the place for notch). and fix RAM urself as u popped out. trust me its not that techie to do this

have nice computing

Posted by: anon10802
CPU-z will give a lot of information about your computers hardware including memory.
Posted by: anon4594
I've been using 512 mb for years - And i m a professional gamer, I havnt faced in Ram problem till now, and in fact i play heavy games like WoW and battle of middle earth with msn On and real player Songs on... So to conclude 512 is more than enough for me..|

Q1) How do I check if my computer has DDR or DDR2 without opening my computers case, i mean from the windows - is there any way ? cause i lost my computers Manual :S

it would be a great favor if u guys reply

Posted by: anon4248
At present my computer has a 128mb ddr ram...can it be replaced by a 1 gb ddr1/ddr2...or does it have to be 1gb ddr?
Posted by: issa9999
hi, 2gb enough ram to run all games out today and you would struggle to see the benefits of another 2gb of ram.
Posted by: anon3749
I'm gonna build a computer. How much RAM do you need? 2GB seems to be required but will 4GB make any big difference?
Posted by: issa9999
hi, well it depends on what you use your computer for, 512gb of ram is enough for quite a lot of games and browsing the internet but if you want to play more graphically demanding games i recommend getting another 512 stick of ram, you don't need 2gb, 1gb will do.
Posted by: anon2400
i am a new computer user i don't know how the ddr ram works. is it necessary to have a 2 gb ram? i have 512 mb ddr ram & 80 gb hard drive
Posted by: issa9999
hi, my motherboard is running at 140 fsb and my cpu multiplyer is 20 which makes my cpu run at 2.8ghz which im fine with however i have 2 sticks of 512mb pc3200 ram which should run at 400mhz however if my fsb is 140 my ram must only be running at 280mhz, how do i make my ram run at its correct speed as i cannot raise the motherboard fsb anymore as it becomes unstable as it overclocks my cpu to high. also cpu-z tells me that my ram is at 200 mhz so if that is doubled its 400mhz which is what i want but how is it possible if my motherboards fsb is 140 surly my fsb would need to be 200 in order to run my ram at 400mhz.
Posted by: anon783
what is the difference between ddr2 & ddr1?

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