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Gigabyte i-RAM

As
I already mentioned, the i-RAM holds 4 standard DDR memory modules.
Special memory timings doesn't seem to be important, so in order to save
a little money it would be best to go with standard DDR instead of high
BUS speed overclocking DDR. However, for compatibility reasons, it would
be best to follow Gigabyte's recommended memory list.
Installation
Installation was quick and easy. You simply plug in up to 4 memory
modules, plug the card into an open PCI slot, and connect the Serial ATA
cable. To my surprise, no drivers were needed. The only thing I had to
chance was a bios setting to ensure my computer booted from the right
hard drive first. The computer reads the i-RAM as a regular hard drive
and all data is transferred through the SATA cable and on board SATA
interface. According to the manual, the only thing the PCI slot is used
for is power and to keep the battery backup charged.

SATA connector on the i-RAM

i-RAM battery backup
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