COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS
WHAT IS A MOTHERBOARD
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Detailed explanation-1: -DIMM (dual in-line memory module) is a type of computer memory that is natively 64 bits, enabling fast data transfer. DIMM is a module that contains one or several random access memory (RAM) chips on a small circuit board with pins that connect it to the computer motherboard.
Detailed explanation-2: -DIMM stands for dual in-line memory module; more commonly, it is called a RAM stick. It is a long, thin strip of printed circuit board containing RAM (random access memory) chips, with pins that connect it directly to a motherboard.
Detailed explanation-3: -Dual Inline refers to pins on either side of the module. Chips on the DIMM are arranged in groups called ranks that can be accessed simultaneously by a memory controller.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Dual Channel mode also works when using only two, three or four DIMMs with different total capacity in the memory channels. The highest capacity available in both memory channels is being used in Dual Channel mode.
Detailed explanation-5: -SIMM. DIMM is a short form of Dual In-Line Memory Module. SIMM is an abbreviation of the Single InLine Memory Module. DIMMs provide a 64-bit channel. SIMMs provides a 32-bit channel for transmitting the data.