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2.66" 200-pin DDR2 SDRAM 2.66" 200-pin DDR SDRAM 2.66" 144-pin SDRAM 2.35" 72-pin FPM or EDO
so-dimms ddr2
2.66" 189-pin SO-DIMM contains DDR SDRAM 2.66" 189-pin SO-DIMM contains DDR2 SDRAM 2.66" 145-pin SO-DIMM contains SDRAM 2.35" 40-pin SO-DIMMs (outdated) 130-pin SO-RIMM (conatains Rambus memory and has two notches).
While 184-pin DIMMs and 168-pin DIMMs are approximately the same size, 184-pin DIMMs have only one notch within the row of pins
Variants of DIMM slots support DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 RAM. The most common types of DIMMs are: 72-pin SO-DIMM (not the same as a 72-pin SIMM), used for FPM DRAM and EDO DRAM. 100-pin DIMM, used for printer SDRAM.
No they are not compatiable they shouldn't even fit in the same slot due to the gaps at the connectors being different..and even fi you could get them to fit they run using different technology..ddr2 is double the date rate of the ddr..and s-dimms wow havent heard bout them in ages....
Variants of DIMM slots support DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 RAM. The most common types of DIMMs are: 72-pin SO-DIMM (not the same as a 72-pin SIMM), used for FPM DRAM and EDO DRAM. 100-pin DIMM, used for printer SDRAM.
DDR SDRAM for laptops come ineither 200-pin SO-DIMMs or 172-pin micro-DIMMs
the system board receives important information from dimms regarding the ram configuration during?
72-pin SO-DIMMs, 144-pin SO-DIMMs, 160-pin SO-RIMMs and credit card memory
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