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Dec 25, 2018 14 0 10 here it says MT/s does it mean mhz? https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07B51W1GV/ref=crt_ewc_title_oth_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF Thanks in advance! Solution https://www.pcgamer.com/what-is-ram-random-access-memory/ Understanding memory speeds and timings: Most RAM comes with an advertised clockspeed and four timings, so you might see something like the above DDR4-2400 15-15-15-39 kit. The speed is the easy part, that's the number after DDR4, except that's the speed in mega-transfers (MT) per second. So DDR4-2400 means 2400 MT/s, because DDR memory transfers data on both the rising and falling clocks, but the base speed is half that value—1200MHz in this case. The timings are listed as: CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS, and are the number of memory clock cycles required for each operation. Sort by date Sort by votes Dark Lord of Tech

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Aug 18, 2009 128,847 1,890 159,590 https://www.pcgamer.com/what-is-ram-random-access-memory/ Understanding memory speeds and timings: Most RAM comes with an advertised clockspeed and four timings, so you might see something like the above DDR4-2400 15-15-15-39 kit. The speed is the easy part, that's the number after DDR4, except that's the speed in mega-transfers (MT) per second. So DDR4-2400 means 2400 MT/s, because DDR memory transfers data on both the rising and falling clocks, but the base speed is half that value—1200MHz in this case. The timings are listed as: CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS, and are the number of memory clock cycles required for each operation. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

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