Important XP Downgrade Information
As we are no longer permitted to ship Windows XP Downgrade disks with desktops and laptops, many customers have asked for information on downgrading machines by other means. We strongly recommend...
View ArticleFinding product data
How many times have you struggled to find data on a given product? How long does it take to navigate countless websites to find the information you actually need? Save time and money by using Memory...
View ArticleBanks, ranks and sides – memory explained
One of the biggest sources of confusion at present with memory is caused by the complicated terminology surrounding some essentially simple concepts, not least because bank and rank sound so similar....
View ArticleWhat’s an FB-DIMM?
A fully buffered dimm One of the perennial challenges in memory for the last decade has been fitting enough slots on a motherboard to ensure users can fit enough memory on to fulfill their needs. At...
View ArticlePrinter Memory
Printer memory comes in all shapes and sizes Whilst almost everyone knows the benefits of upgrading the memory in PCs, laptops and servers, not so many are aware just how much difference upgrading...
View ArticleWhat is ECC and why would I want it?
Back in the late seventies, engineers started noticing that DRAM very occasionally developed random one bit errors. The problem with this was that it was impossible to detect when this had happened...
View ArticleWhat is the difference between a DIMM, a SIMM, a RIMM and a SODIMM?
Some History A SIP - though not a memory chip - this is some kind of amplifier Over time, memory has come in various shapes and sizes. Suffice to say the main reason that you need to buy the right...
View ArticleMemory Express Launches Industrial and Embedded Memory Division
London based computer memory and storage specialist Memory Express have today launched a specialist division to focus on the growing market for embedded and industrial products. Managing director,...
View ArticleSLC, MLC and now TLC. What is the difference?
Essentially, all flash devices consist of large arrays of varying types of floating gate transistors. I don’t propose to go into the specifics of how they operate here, so if you really want to know,...
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