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Maximum capacity is 8 DIMM (16 GiB, PC1600-PC3200). Memory of different sizes can be mixed, but only if DIMMs of the same capacity are used in 1 bank (4 DIMM/bank). It supports non-volatile memory backup using an optional 2.5-inch PATA drive, HyperOs software (which swaps RAM contents to a different drive), or a backup battery (5 Ah or 10 Ah).
RAM (Max) RAM (Type) Drive bays ... 4 Socket 8: Pentium Pro 200 MHz: 2 GB: 16, 72-pin: ... Intel Itanium 2 1.5 GHz, 1.3 GHz, 1.4 GHz, 1.0 GHz: 16 GB:
The ODPR chips had 168 pins and functioned as complete swap-out replacements for existing chips, whereas the ODP chips had an extra 169th pin, and were used for inserting into a special 'Overdrive' socket on some i486 boards, which would disable the existing CPU without needing to remove it (in case that the existing CPU is surface-mounted ...
Intel Turbo Memory 2.0 was introduced on July 15, 2008, on Intel's Montevina platform and their Cantiga (GM47) chipsets. It is available in 1, 2, and 4GB modules. It is supported in the Intel 965 Express chipset, and the Intel 4 Series Express chipsets (2GB and 4GB modules only).
The specification defined standards for ×4, ×8 and ×16 memory devices with capacities of 2, 4, 8 and 16 Gbit. [1] [47] In addition to bandwidth and capacity variants, DDR4 modules can optionally implement: ECC, which is an extra data byte lane used for correcting minor errors and detecting major errors for better reliability. Modules with ...
16 PCIe 3.0 Up to 4 Up to 2 Up to 8 2.6 W QM175: SR30V(D1) GL82QM175 (PCH) CM238: SR30U(D1) GL82CM238 (PCH) 20 PCIe 3.0 Up to 8 Up to 3 Up to 10 3.67 W HM370: Coffee Lake SR40B(B0) FH82HM370 (PCH) Q2 2018 16 PCIe 3.0 Up to 4 Up to 2 WiFi 5: Up to 8 Up to 4 3 W QM370: SR40D(B0) FH82QM370 (PCH) 20 PCIe 3.0 Up to 10 Up to 6 CM246: SR40E(B0 ...
A 16 MHz 386 with 1 MB RAM, VGA graphics card, 3.5-inch floppy drive and 5× 16-bit ISA expansion slots. Commodore 386SX-25. A 25 MHz 386 with a Cyrix 387 FPU, 4 MB RAM, Cirrus Logic GD-5402 VGA (512 KB video RAM), 40 MB HDD, 3.5-inch floppy drive and 5× 16-bit ISA expansion slots. Commodore 386DX-33. A 33 MHz 386 CPU; Commodore 486SX-25
A cable could have 5.25-inch style connectors, 3.5-inch style connectors, or a combination. After IBM introduced the "twist" to floppy cables, and when both 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch drives were in common use, many cables had four connectors: one of each type before the twist, and one of each type after the twist.