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Most likely DDR3 SDRAM. It is capable of triple-channelling, hence the three yellow label slots. :)
DDR3 SDRAM. This type of memory is the only one capable of triple-channeling, hence the three yellow slots. :)
Yes. The Intel CC820 motherboard has two DIMM slots that can use two single-sided DIMMs , two double-sided DIMMs or one single-sided DIMM and one double sided DIMM. In that case, the single-sided DIMM must be in the first slot.
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P1 motherboards are "Socket 7", it should be written on the CPU socket. Also, they only have PCI and ISA expansion slots, AGP and PCI-E Video cards slots never appear on a P1 motherboard. The ram slots may be either 72-pin or 168-pin 'Dimm' slots (on desktop motehrboards, laptop boars could have either of these or 144-pin So-Dimm.
SIMMs and DIMM are both type of main memory modules. One in single-sided (SIMM) and one is double-sided (DIMM).
DDR3, you can check with the manufacturer if you're not sure.
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The DDR DIMM is an older type of RAM. DDR DIMM is not compatible with other kinds of RAM which is why a person that has an older PC has to choose a DDR DIMM memory as a replacement for one that broke.
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<new answer> The old answer is completely incorrect, it does not tell you about the pins. The 72 indicates that the DIMM is ECC <old answer>72 pin