Dram Memory Slot Function

Hey guys, just finished the build, set the loop, and bam. The B1 memory slot does not work. Setting the Rampage Tweak Mode 1 in the DRAM Timing Control did not help. I am using the Trident Z 3200 Mhz, 32 Gb, 4 set. It took me a long while to figure out because it seems like I also got a faulty set where only 2 pieces work. DRAM is a common type of random access memory (RAM) that is used in personal computers (PCs), workstations and servers. Random access allows the PC processor to access any part of the memory directly rather than having to proceed sequentially from a starting place. Since the charge within the capacitor leaks, it is necessary to refresh each memory cell periodically. This refresh requirement gives rise to the term dynamic - static memories do not have a need to be refreshed.DRAM is widely used in digital electronics where low-cost and high-capacity memory is required.

  1. Motherboards that support multi-channel architecture will frequently have color-coded memory slots to help ensure that matched modules are inserted. Most DRAM manufacturers will sell memory in 'kits' to ensure that the memory modules match in capacity, speed, latency, number of chips and sides, and the size of rows and columns.
  2. For other tips on diagnosing memory errors, check out Ed Rhee's How to test your RAM in Windows. Thanks to Tech-Recipes for reminding everyone of this free tool.

A memory slot, memory socket, or RAM slot allows RAM (computer memory) to be inserted into the computer. Most motherboards have two to four memory slots, which determine the type of RAM used with the computer. The most common RAM types are SDRAM and DDR for desktop computers and SODIMM for laptop computers, each having various types and speeds. The picture below is an example of what memory slots may look like inside a desktop computer. In this picture, there are three open and available slots for three memory sticks.

When buying a new computer or motherboard, pay close attention to the types of RAM the memory slots can accept. Make sure you know exactly the type of RAM to buy for your computer. It is also important to note how many available memory slots are available in your computer. It is not uncommon for computers to have all memory slots occupied. If all slots are full and you want to upgrade the computer memory, you need to remove some or all of the existing memory.

Why are the memory slots different colors?

Function Of Dram Memory Slot

When a motherboard has different colored memory slots, it indicates the memory slots are dual-channel, and pairs of memory should be installed on the same channel (color). For example, a motherboard could have two yellow and two black memory slots. The yellow memory slots could indicate Channel A and Channel B could be indicated by the black slots. If you were only installing two memory sticks, you'd want to install both of them in Channel A (yellow slots) for optimal performance.

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Short for dynamic random access memory, DRAM is one of the most commonly found RAM modules in PC compatible personal computers and workstations. It stores its information in a cell containing a capacitor and transistor. Because of this design, these cells must be refreshed with new electricity every few milliseconds for the memory to keep holding its data. DRAM was first invented and patented by Robert Dennard in 1968. It was released by Intel in October 1970. The image below shows a memory module with eight DRAM integrated circuits on its visible side.

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DRAM is volatile memory, meaning that if it's disconnected from power, the information in the memory is lost.

Dram Memory Slot Function Guide

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