A dual inline memory module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory
components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board
(usually green). The gold pins on the bottom of the DIMM provide a
connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit
board. The pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not connected to
each other.
184-pin DIMMs are used to provide DDR SDRAM memory for desktop
computers. Standard 184-pin DIMMs are available in PC1600 DDR SDRAM,
PC2100 DDR SDRAM, PC2700 DDR SDRAM, and PC3200 SDRAM.
To use DDR memory, your system motherboard must have 184-pin DIMM
slots and a DDR-enabled chipset. A DDR SDRAM DIMM will not fit into a
standard SDRAM DIMM socket. (Information about which memory technology
your system uses is included in the Crucial Memory Advisor™ tool.)
The number of black components on a 184-pin DIMM can vary, but it
always has 92 pins on the front and 92 pins on the back, for a total of
184. 184-pin DIMMs are approximately 5.25 inches long and 1.25 inches
high, though the heights can vary. While 184-pin DIMMs and 168-pin
DIMMs are approximately the same size, 184-pin DIMMs have only one
notch within the row of pins.
- Part Number: CT3264Z335
- Module Size: 256MB
- Package: 184-pin DIMM
- Feature: DDR PC2700
- Configuration: 32Meg x 64
- DIMM Type: UNBUFFERED
- Error Checking: NON-ECC
- Speed: DDR333
- Voltage: 2.5V
- Memory Timings: CL=2.5
- Specs: DDR PC2700 • CL=2.5 • UNBUFFERED •
NON-ECC • DDR333 • 2.5V • 32Meg x 64
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