Motherboard Memory Pegatron IPM41-D3
Memory Type:
2xDDR3
Memory Type(ECC):
Non-ECC
Memory Channel: Dual-channel architecture DDR/DDR2/DDR3 SDRAM describes a motherboard technology that effectively doubles data throughput from RAM to the memory controller. Dual-channel-enabled memory controllers utilize two 64-bit data channels, resulting in a total bandwidth of 128-bits, to move data from RAM to the CPU. The motherboard memory controller, which regulates data flow between CPU and the system memory (RAM), determines the types and speeds of RAM as well as the maximum size of each individual memory module and the overall memory capacity of the system. There are many memory controller designs. Prior to 2003, the most common was the single-channel configuration. Among its advantages are its low cost and flexibility. When the memory is unable to keep up with the processor, however, a bottleneck occurs, leaving the CPU with nothing to process. Under the single-channel architecture, any CPU with a bus speed greater than the memory speed would be liable to fall prey to this bottleneck effect.
Dual
Memory Capacity: The memory capacity is the maximum or minimum amount of memory a computer or hardware device is capable of having or the required amount of memory required for a program to run.
4GB DDR3
Memory Total:
4GB
Memory Slots:
2xDIMM
Memory Speed: Memory is designed to be backward-compatible, so generally speaking, you can safely add faster memory to a computer that was designed to run slower memory. However, your system will operate at the speed of the slowest memory module.
DDR3 800Mhz, DDR3 1066Mhz, DDR3 1333Mhz,