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The Professional M3 ships with 1GB of top-tier RAM - expandable to 2GB. RAM [Random Access Memory] is critical to the smooth and efficient operation of any computer. The M3 uses only top-tier DDR2-533 RAM to ensure that this cornerstone of your computing experience leaves you with nothing to worry about.

Top Tier? What is that?
All RAM chips are not created equal. Very few companies actually make memory chips but several hundred sell memory modules [DRAM chips attached to a circuit board]. The top tier suppliers manufacture the entire module and place the DRAM chips under a severe battery of tests that include extremities in temperature. Chips are graded based on their performance. The ones that come in top-of-class go into memory modules from top-tier suppliers.

What happens to the ones that marginally fail? They are often thrown out, but some are re-tested and graded for lower speeds. Sometimes they are sold to third party vendors who re-brand the memory with their own names. This "generic memory" will save you a few dollars and likely work today when installed in your computer, but it is prone to failure over the long term because of fundamental flaws that existed from the beginning.

How much RAM does the M3 come with?
Each M3 comes with 1GB of top-tier, industry leading DDR2-533 RAM. You can expand this to 2GB, which is useful for customers with software samplers, doing large projects with high definition audio [24Bit/192KHz] or running multiple applications, e.g. under Rewire.

We chose DDR2-533 RAM because it is the best performing RAM for a notebook intended for today's demanding music applications.

What is DDR RAM?
DDR RAM stands for Double Data Rate RAM. It is a breakthrough memory type which boosts the speed of complex graphics operations and achieves higher bandwidth in data transfers.

DDR RAM is like SDRAM only twice as fast. It may be convenient to think of DDR RAM as either 200 MHz (100 MHz x 2), 266 MHz (133 MHz x 2) or 333 MHz (166 MHz x 2).

These four types are referred to as PC1600, PC2100, PC2700 and PC3200 respectively. These numbers refer to the peak bandwidth or data capacity of the RAM. That is, 1.6 GB/sec, 2.1 GB/sec, 2.7 GB/sec and 3.2 GB/sec. This is a measurement of how fast the RAM can actually supply data to the processor.

 
PC133
PC266 DDR
PC333 DDR
Peak Bandwidth
1.1 GB/s
2.1 GB/s
2.7 GB/s

This is all well and good, but the M3 uses DDR2-533 RAM which makes it possible to double the performance of DDR RAM. The M3 will outperform many desktops costing hundreds more just because of its RAM speed. When you combine 1GB top-tier DDR2-533 RAM with the M3's 2MB Level 2 cache, the result is very fast, very reliable operation.
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