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How do teams differ from groups?
Memory Chip
An electronic component that stores data, commonly used in various forms of digital storage such as RAM, ROM, and Flash memory.
CL=9
Cas Latency 9, a parameter of RAM that refers to the latency between the memory controller requesting data from the RAM and the time it is available on the module's output pins.
CL=11
Represents the CAS Latency, a measure of the delay time between when a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column and when the data from that memory column is available.
Dual-Voltage Memory
Motherboard memory modules that use less power and produce less heat if the motherboard supports this feature. Not all installed modules must support the lower voltage for the system to take advantage of the modules that do support the lower voltage.
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