The Random Access Memory (RAM) is an important part of computers, servers and other electronic devices. Generally it is much faster than the permanent storage memory of your device and all information stored in it will be lost when you switch off your device. Extra RAM is often an affordable and efficient way to upgrade your slightly outdated device, so you can use it another year. For an ordinary PC to function properly you need at least 512 MB of RAM nowadays.
For maximum performance, Mac Pro uses 667MHz DDR2 fully buffered ECC memory, a new industry-standard memory technology that allows for more memory capacity, higher speeds, and better reliability. When using all four memory channels, Mac Pro has a 256-bit wide memory path for a maximum memory bandwidth of 21.3GB per second. To achieve maximum bandwidth, four or more DIMMs should be installed in a Mac Pro.
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Memory
Internal memory
The amount of memory measured in megabytes installed in the system's hardware
2048 MB
Internal memory type
DDR2-SDRAM
Memory
Form factor
Description of characteristics; and/or size of the product; included by type.
FB-DIMM
Bus clock rate
667 MHz
ECC
ECC means Error Correction Code, and it is memory that is able to detect and correct some memory errors without user intervention.