I have installed a 4x4GB Mushkin Essentials RAM kit into a Desktop and Mini-tower form factor.
Both detect the correct amount in the BIOS, I am running one as a lab for running Hyper-V to use for SCCM 2012 / SQL on the same box.
The 8gb ddr3 moves 850 mhz faster than the 16gb, so it is the fastest.
Currently all computers in the market that are for gaming use DDR3. 16GB DDR3 is enough to run very powerful programs and large gaming use. Hope this helps
Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.
dimm (ddr3)
it comes with PC3-12800 240pin DDR3
It's the mainboard which determines how much memory you can have.As best we can determine the MSI LGA775 is the mainboard that supports the most memory.It will handle 16GB of DDR2 or 8GB of DDR3.
It is not very noticeable if you upgrade your memory on your computer.
Yes Windows xp will work with DDR3 i have a gaming computer with 16gb DDR3 ram in windows xp 64-bit
If you have 512mb memory now = Alot If you have 1GB memory now = Still alot If you have 2GB memory now = Twice the much fun If you have 4GB memory now = Don't bother If you have 8GB memory now = You're at half the much fun If you have 16GB memory now = Let's downgrade that sucker!
Yes a laptop with graphics nvidia geforce gt 750m 4gb processor Intel i7 4702mq quad core memory 16gb ddr3 hard drive 1tb dual specs is good for playing battlefield 4 and Skyrim.
DDR3 memory
Which of the following can you place in a DDR3 Memory Bank? (Select all that apply) A.DDR Memory stickB.DDR2 Memory stickC.RIMM Memory StickD.Non of the above