approx. 5.375"
x 1.25" (13.65cm x 2.54cm)
A dual inline memory
module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory
components (usually black) that are attached to
a printed circuit board (usually green). The
gold or tin pins on the bottom of the DIMM
provide a connection between the module and a
socket on a larger printed circuit board. The
pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not
connected to each other.
184-pin DIMMs are used
to provide DDR SDRAM memory for desktop
computers. Each 184-pin DIMM provides a 64-bit
data path, so they are installed singly in
64-bit systems. 184-pin DIMMs are available in
PC2100 DDR SDRAM or PC2700 DDR SDRAM. To use DDR
memory, your system motherboard must have
184-pin DIMM slots and a DDR-enabled chipset. A
DDR SDRAM DIMM will not fit into a standard
SDRAM DIMM socket. (Information on which memory
technology is used by your system is included in
the Memory Selector.)
The number of black
components on a 184-pin DIMM may vary, but they
always have 92 pins on the front and 92 pins on
the back for a total of 184. 184-pin DIMMs are
approximately 5.375" long and 1.25"
high, though the heights may vary. While 184-pin
DIMMs and 168-pin DIMMs are approximately the
same size, 184-pin DIMMs have only one notch
within the row of pins.