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General288 Pin DIMMs Pin
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I would speculate, the remaing pins are 'ground' to seperate noise.
But only speculation Blush | :O

[Edit]
Or more likely differentially signal lines

[Edit01] ChatGPT, take care..

Yes, this is indeed related to differential signals. In DDR4 memory modules, many signals are transmitted as differential signals. This means that the information is not transmitted as single voltages (as with unidirectional signals), but rather as the difference between two voltages.

Differential signal transmission offers several advantages, including better noise rejection and higher immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). This type of signal transmission is particularly important at high data transfer rates, as is the case with DDR4 memory modules.

Therefore, many of the additional pins on a DDR4 DIMM module are reserved for differential signal pairs to ensure reliable and fast data transmission. The ground lines we mentioned earlier also play an important role in providing a stable reference for these differential signals.

modified 4-Oct-23 16:14pm.

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