Originally Posted by
PartTimeScrapper
The ram stick is what most people call rambus since it has a heat spreader on it.
Just to clarify something: Rambus is a specific type of memory that has a heatsink on it. Not all memory with heatsinks are Rambus.
For example, normal (non-enthusiast) DDR-type memory sticks generally do not have heatsinks on them, but when the company bumps the speed/voltage on them it increases heat output so they will usually affix aluminum heatsinks to the memory. This does not make it Rambus.
Additionally, this type of memory just has the heatsinks clipped on, rather than riveted. Easy to remove.
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