Rhombus VS SDRAM

This is a discussion about Rhombus VS SDRAM in the Windows Hardware category; This is kinda off topic but i was wondering if there is a huge difference between Rhombus Ram & SDRAM (besides the price) also if you have a comp with sd ram can you replace it with rhombus in the future? thankx

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This is kinda off topic but i was wondering if there is a huge difference between Rhombus Ram & SDRAM (besides the price) also if you have a comp with sd ram can you replace it with rhombus in the future? thankx

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Well, a rhombus is a geometric shape with four sides, and every side is the same length.....
 
 
You mean Rambus, of course.... here's an article you can look into: SDRAM vs. RDRAM. And no, you can't just switch between them, because your motherboard will only support one or the other.

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It is possible with DDR SDRAM and SDR SDRAM, but that's only on a few mobo's.