Status | Normal, prefailure, or failure performance of the connector or slot for a memory module. |
Device Name | The alphanumeric text that uniquely identifies each memory slot, whether occupied or unoccupied. |
Size | Capacity of the memory slot expressed in MB or GB. |
Type | Synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) chip sets operate fast enough to synchronize with the CPU clock, eliminating wait states. The SDRAM chip set has two cell blocks, allowing more efficient data access. In dynamic random access memory (DRAM) each bit of storage is built from a single transistor and capacitor, allowing more memory bits to fit in the same chip area. However, DRAM has to be refreshed because the charge on the capacitor, which represents the stored bit value, decays with time. During a refresh, the memory module must read every bit and write it back at full strength. |
Speed | The rate, in nanoseconds, at which the memory module can read the second and all contiguous characters in a data word. The standard rate for SDRAM is 10ns. |
Failures |
If the value is other than None, one or more of the following
strings is displayed:
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Go Back to Memory Page | Returns to the previous window. |
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Prints a copy of the open window to your default printer. |
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Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you specify. |
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E-mails the contents of this window to your designated recipient. See the Server Administrator User's Guide for instructions about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. |
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Updates the screen with latest information. |
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Displays the online help for this page. |