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A standard that is used to boost conventional SDRAM memory up to speeds of 200MHz and beyond.Standard SDRAM tops out around 150-166MHz, and DDR SDRAM starts at 200MHz by effectively doubling the speed of 100MHz SDRAM by sending two bits of data per clock cycle. A new standard called DDR II will push DDR SDRAM over 400MHz effective speeds, where standard DDR trails off. ISP Glossary:
DDR II SDRAM - On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:56:34 GMT, lucky wrote:Are you saying you never returned anything that was not defective?What's wrong with changing my mind? I'm not intending to start a flamewar but I did have to take you to task regarding your inference that Iwas doing something underhanded.Well to put your mind at ease:http://www.walmart.com/cservice/ca_sh_returns.gsp?NavMode=2Your complete shopping satisfaction is our number one priority. If anitem you order from Walmart.com does not meet your expectations, simplyreturn it by one of the methods below.Note that "does not meet your expectations" and "I changed my mind" arenot the same thing. If you buy something and it doesn't do what youthought it would, then return it. If you are not sure you want somethingyou shouldn't buy it. I don't understand the logic that a retailer shouldbe expected to allow users to finish their shopping at home. That is anabuse of the return privileges.
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