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Intel D845WN Motherboard Memory Upgrade![]() Boost the performance of your Intel D845WN computer by upgrading its memory. With more memory, you will also be able to run multiple programs simultaneously. Cheap memory is often the cause of random fatal exception errors, stop messages and reboots. Buy quality memory from here for a stable Intel D845WN system. The computer memory upgrade choices listed here have been tested for quality and compatibility with your Intel D845WN motherboard. In addition, you get a limited lifetime warranty and free technical support with your computer memory upgrade. Intel D845WN Motherboard Specs:
These 168-pin DIMM modules are compatible with your D845WN: 512MB SDRAM, PC133, CL=2, Unbuffered, Non-parity, 133MHz, 3.3V, 64Meg x 64 512MB SDRAM, PC133, CL=3, Unbuffered, Non-parity, 133MHz, 3.3V, 64Meg x 64 512MB SDRAM, PC133, CL=2, Unbuffered, ECC, 133MHz, 3.3V, 64Meg x 72 256MB SDRAM, PC133, CL=2, Unbuffered, Non-parity, 133MHz, 3.3V, 32Meg x 64 128MB SDRAM, PC133, CL=2, Unbuffered, Non-parity, 133MHz, 3.3V, 16Meg x 64 Intel D845WN Memory FAQ What does PC133 mean? This is the front side bus (FSB) clock speed of the memory. It is okay to run faster rated memory even if the installed CPU uses a slower FSB. Do I need ECC or non-ECC memory? ECC memory contains error correction circuitry to correct and fix memory errors. If you are running the computer as a web server, database server or anything mission critical, then ECC memory is the way to go. On the other hand, memory errors are so rare that for typical home use, non-ECC memory is recommended. Non-ECC memory is also cheaper and faster. What does the CL number mean? Column Address Strobe (CAS) Latency, or CL for short, specifies how many clock cycles the Intel D845WN motherboard must wait before the memory module is ready to deliver the requested memory. The lower the CL number, the faster the access time. However, the performance difference between CL=2 and CL=3 is so small that you will not notice any degradation in speed. Unless you are overclocking your Intel D845WN, you do not need to worry about the CL rating. If you are overclocking, then going with a lower CL may help stabilize your Intel D845WN motherboard. |
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