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Originally posted by Vilkku
btw, I never heard of DDR400, just DDR and DDR2. Perhaps someone could clear it out for both me and OP.
"400" denotes the doubled frequency of operation. In other words, it is DDR memory that runs at 200MHz (making for effective 400MHz after you factor in the double pumping), also known as PC-3200.
The "3200" in PC-3200 denotes theorethical bandwidth in MB/sec, which for a startard 64-bits wide DIMM module will always be 8 times the doubled clock frequency.