F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop It would be incredibly wild if someone made a USB adapter for DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 memory.

It would be incredibly wild if someone made a USB adapter for DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 memory.

It would be incredibly wild if someone made a USB adapter for DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 memory.

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Zmondy
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02-18-2016, 03:31 PM
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I’d really like to learn more about the results, even if I’m not sure it’s feasible.
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Zmondy
02-18-2016, 03:31 PM #1

I’d really like to learn more about the results, even if I’m not sure it’s feasible.

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Sannetjhuuux
Senior Member
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02-18-2016, 09:07 PM
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It would be quite absurd since there’s no real purpose I can imagine. The RAM and USB cancel each other’s advantages. RAM is built for speed and minimal delay, while USB isn’t tailored for that. Plus, anything saved in RAM would vanish when power drops, making it essentially useless.
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Sannetjhuuux
02-18-2016, 09:07 PM #2

It would be quite absurd since there’s no real purpose I can imagine. The RAM and USB cancel each other’s advantages. RAM is built for speed and minimal delay, while USB isn’t tailored for that. Plus, anything saved in RAM would vanish when power drops, making it essentially useless.

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Rubicube59
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02-22-2016, 08:48 PM
#3
Sure, I understand. Using a basic placeholder might be a good solution if you're experiencing memory issues. Installing an older Ubuntu version could also help resolve the problem.
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Rubicube59
02-22-2016, 08:48 PM #3

Sure, I understand. Using a basic placeholder might be a good solution if you're experiencing memory issues. Installing an older Ubuntu version could also help resolve the problem.

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treacledog
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02-22-2016, 09:50 PM
#4
It would feel similar to accessing data from a USB flash drive.
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treacledog
02-22-2016, 09:50 PM #4

It would feel similar to accessing data from a USB flash drive.

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Serilium
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03-03-2016, 08:28 PM
#5
I don't understand your point.
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Serilium
03-03-2016, 08:28 PM #5

I don't understand your point.

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maximumpats
Junior Member
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03-06-2016, 09:35 PM
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Consider a circuit board featuring legacy DDR2 connectors (including power backup and refresh IC), repurposed as an external memory drive.
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maximumpats
03-06-2016, 09:35 PM #6

Consider a circuit board featuring legacy DDR2 connectors (including power backup and refresh IC), repurposed as an external memory drive.

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liamlxe
Junior Member
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03-08-2016, 09:37 AM
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An external SSD would essentially be identical.
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liamlxe
03-08-2016, 09:37 AM #7

An external SSD would essentially be identical.

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wouterretuow
Member
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03-09-2016, 09:35 PM
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You might route DRAM over a slow USB connection to reduce latency or save power, but it’s not ideal—modern USB SSDs offer faster performance and better caching for most tasks.
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wouterretuow
03-09-2016, 09:35 PM #8

You might route DRAM over a slow USB connection to reduce latency or save power, but it’s not ideal—modern USB SSDs offer faster performance and better caching for most tasks.

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Bayan9
Member
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03-11-2016, 02:51 PM
#9
This means with a broken memory, a low-cost adapter would serve as a simple temporary solution for the period.
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Bayan9
03-11-2016, 02:51 PM #9

This means with a broken memory, a low-cost adapter would serve as a simple temporary solution for the period.

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
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03-22-2016, 11:00 AM
#10
This would also be effective.
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MikeDragon159
03-22-2016, 11:00 AM #10

This would also be effective.

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