17th February 2006, 8:40 PM
The jumper pack is a block required by RDRAM -- RDRAM cannot have empty spots like you can have with DRAM. It's paired, and all slots must be full, so empty slots must be filled with a jumper block that says 'there is something here' even though it's just a circuit connection. So that's a fullspeed RAM slot... pretty fast I'm sure. Nintendo chose RDRAM at the time because it was one of the fastest kinds...
Now, I know that was 10 years ago, but still, I highly doubt USB2.0 is that fast...
Now, I know that was 10 years ago, but still, I highly doubt USB2.0 is that fast...