🔒 Closed Meaning of all codes in laptop ram

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The meaning of "2GB" in laptop RAM refers to the amount of memory that the RAM module has. In this case, it means that the RAM module has a capacity of 2 gigabytes.

The "1RX8" refers to the organization of the memory chips on the module. It means that the module has a single bank of memory chips, arranged in a single 8-bit row.

"PC3-10600S" is the speed rating of the RAM module. Specifically, it refers to the maximum bandwidth (data transfer rate) that the module can achieve. In this case, PC3-10600S means that the module has a maximum bandwidth of 10.6 GB/s.

Finally, "999" refers to the latency or timing of the RAM module. Specifically, it refers to the number of clock cycles (in this case, 9) that the module will wait before responding to a request from the CPU. The "999" represents the different timing values for different memory configurations.

In summary, the RAM module you have mentioned has a capacity of 2GB, a single bank of memory chips arranged in a single 8-bit row, a maximum bandwidth of 10.6 GB/s, and a latency of 9 clock cycles.
 
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