Re: RAM cas2, cas3?

Autor: marcin (mkalien_at_student.uci.agh.edu.pl)
Data: Mon 01 Jan 2001 - 21:58:39 MET


W najnowszym SiSof Sandra jest. Klikasz na opis plyty glownej i tam nizej
wszystko jest wypisane.

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Użytkownik "Timo" <tymek_s_at_friko7.onet.pl> napisał w wiadomości
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> hi
>
> jak rozpoznac czy pamieci sa cas2? istnieje jakis program ktory potrafi to
> stwierdzic?
> ja do tego uzywam Motherboard Monitor 5 ktory wypisuje mi cos takiego:
>
> Memory - Type    :Sync Dram
> Memory - Row Addresses   :0 | 12
> Memory - Column Addresses  :0 | 9
> Memory - Module Banks :2
> Memory - Data Width :64
> Memory - Voltage interface standard :LVTTL
> Memory - Cycle time at Max. Supported CAS :7.0 ns.
> Memory - SDRAM Access from Clock at :5.2 ns.
> Memory - DIMM Configuration type :None
> Memory - Refresh Rate/Type :Self Refresh, Normal (15.625 us)
> Memory - Minimum Clock Delay  :1
> Memory - Burst Lengths Supported :Page 1 2 4 8
> Memory - Banks on Each SDRAM device :4
> Memory - CAS Latencies Supported :3  <---- CZY TO JEST TO???
> Memory - CS Latencies Supported :0
> Memory - WE Latencies Supported :0
> Memory - Min. Clock Cycle Time @ CL X-1 :10.0 ns.
> Memory - Max. Data Access Time from Clock @ CL X-1 :8.0 ns.
> Memory - Min. Clock Cycle Time @ CL X-2 :0.0 ns.
> Memory - Max. Data Access Time from Clock @ CL X-2 :0.0 ns.
> Memory - Minimum Row Precharge Time :20 ns.
> Memory - Minimum Row Active to Row Active delay :15 ns.
> Memory - Minimum RAS to CAS delay  :20 ns.
> Memory - Minimum RAS Pulse Width  :32 ns.
> Memory - Module Bank Density :64 MB.
> Memory - Module Total Density :128 MB.
> Memory - Speed  :142 Mhz
>
> pozdr.
>
>


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