DDR is not the standard, DDR2 has been the standard for a while, and DDR3 is coming to replace it shortly.DDR is dual data rate, its a type of dynamic ram (DRAM) its pretty standard but DDR2 is going to replace it.
DDR2 is almost the same as DDR, only its faster and has capabilities of dual channel. As for SDRAM, its synchronous DRAM, but those are kinda old..`
As for the sound card, i guess you could say its like a graphics card, only its dedicated to sound![]()
Yes, DDR/2/3 supports dual-channel, although it's the motherboard that determines whether or not you can actually utilize it.DDR2 does support Dual channel ? Or am I being an idiot again?
Where did I say any type of RAM will work in dual-channel?I'm not sure it is correct to say that any type of ram supports dual channel. It is soley a function of the memory controller (independent of the type of ram), to spread the work out on more than one channel.
It is true though that DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 all support dual-channel. However as I also stated, it depends on the motherboard and memory controller to determine whether or not you can utilize dual-channel.It was just the phrase "DDR/2/3 supports dual-channel" I ment
I think you misunderstand meYou just said it again: "It is true though that DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 all support dual-channel."
My argument is: they don't. No RAM does.