es.NameTypePC7002x 356 MHz Rambus RAMPC8002x 400 MHz Rambus RAMPC10662 x 533 MHz Rambus RAMDDR266 el. PC21002x 133 MHz DDR RAMDDR333 el. PC27002x 166 MHz DDR RAMDDR400 el. PC32002x 200 MHz DDR RAMDDR2-400400 MHz DDR2 RAMDDR2-533533 MHz DDR2 RAMDDR2-667667 MHz DDR2 RAM
Module typeMax.transferSD RAM, PC100800 MB/secSD RAM, PC1331064 MB/secRambus, PC8001600 MB/secRambus, Dual PC8003200 MB/secDDR 266 (PC2100)2128 MB/secDDR 333 (PC2700)2664 MB/secDDR 400 (PC3200)3200 MB/secDUAL DDR PC32006400 MB/secDUAL DDR2-4008600 MB/secDUAL DDR2-53310600 MB/secFig. 140. The highest possible bandwidth (peak bandwidth) for the various types of RAM.However, RAM also has to match the motherboard, chipset and the CPU system bus. You can try experimenting with overclocking, where you intentionally increase the system bus clock frequency. That will mean you need faster RAM than what is normally used in a given motherboard. However, normally, we simply have to stick to the type of RAM currently recommended for the chosen motherboard and CPU
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