Consider a RAM-to-USB adapter or converter for better connectivity options.
Consider a RAM-to-USB adapter or converter for better connectivity options.
Could this work? The concept involves using DDR2 DIMMs with a USB-C plug, two CR2032 battery slots, and indicators for each cable. A converter chip would translate the RAM into a USB interface. Different models are needed since RAM types vary (DIMM vs SODIMM). It supports various revisions like DDR2 SDRAM (72-pin SIMMs), but only a few computers support them. Others have shared similar ideas.
This brings back memories of the classic RAM disks. You'd connect them via PCI-E and enjoy significantly quicker access to your hard drive.