Memory Categories
The Memory which is present in the computer is usually arranged in Memory Banks. A Memory Bank is a collection of sockets or modules which constitutes a Logical Unit. The Memory sockets that are arranged in rows may be part of one bank or many banks. Now-a-days most of the Computer Systems have two or more Memory Banks, Usually known as Bank A, Bank B so on. Rules or Conventions are alloted to each System to fill the memory banks. For some Instance the computer systems requires all the sockets in one Bank with same capability modules. Some of them requires the first Bank to house the highest capacity modules. If the rules and conventions are not followed, then the computer may not start up or may not identify all the memory inthe system.
A Computer's System Manual consist of the specific rules for the memory configuration for specific computers. A memory Configurator ia also used. Most of the Memory manufacturers offers free memory configurator in printed form or by the web. This memory configuration allow you to find the part numbers and special memory configuration rules that apply to the computer.
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