Sunday, March 12, 2006

The medical practice project is just about done.

Dual Channel DDR2 Shared Memory


Dell desktops with Dual Channel DDR2 Shared Memory.
Rolled out the 32 new Dell systems. Only three dells remaining in the their shipping containers. Those three were actually going to be just a perp for another support company to complete. They tie into their medical records software much more than all the other new computers and are better left to the group that support that software. WISE Decision! 

As far as memory, these systems were ordered with 1 GB each. That's right, each end-user's desktop was ordered with 1 GB of RAM. The type of RAM: Dual Channel DDR2 Shared Memory DDR2 is a new memory architecture that enables systems to improve performance and reduce power consumption. The amount of RAM you have determines how many programs can be executed at one time and how much data can be readily available to a program. It also determines how quickly your applications perform and how many applications you can easily toggle between at one time. Simply put, the more RAM you have, the more programs you can run smoothly and simultaneously. You could get this memory or the desktop dell's store at this link - http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/optix_gx620?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd

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