DDR3 DIMMs typically operate at a voltage of 1.5 volts. Some variants, such as DDR3L, can operate at lower voltages of 1.35 volts, making them more power-efficient for use in laptops and mobile devices. The standard voltage ensures compatibility with most motherboards designed for DDR3 memory.
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DDR3 uses lower voltage
DDR3 uses lower voltage
DDR3 memory provides a reduction in power consumption of 30% compared to DDR2_SDRAMmodules due to DDR3's 1.5 V supply voltage, compared to DDR2's 1.8 V or DDR's 2.5 V.
240-pin DDR3 dimm is currently the fastest memory. it can support quad, triple, or dual channels or be installed as a single dimm. it has an offset notch father from the center than a ddr2 dimm
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No, you can't use same DIMM slots for DDR2 and DDR3 due to different position of the key and interface incapability.
2.66" 204-pin SO-DIMM contains DDR3 memory. The one notch on the module is offset from the center of the module.
DIMM is a type of computer memory for your computer, and it supports certain types of channeling. DIMM 1, 2 3, and 4 supports some types of dual channelling.
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