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.
DDR3
DDR3 SDRAM. This type of memory is the only one capable of triple-channeling, hence the three yellow slots. :)
No. A motherboard will specify what type of memory it supports. The DIMM slot for DDR,DDR2 and DDR3 have different footprints.
Most likely DDR3 SDRAM. It is capable of triple-channelling, hence the three yellow label slots. :)
The type of computers that uses 68-pin micro-dimm and 144-pin so-dimm. :P problem... you just got trolled.
SIMMs and DIMM are both type of main memory modules. One in single-sided (SIMM) and one is double-sided (DIMM).
800MHz and DDR2 is the assigned DIMM
The positions of two notches on a SDRAM DIMM identify the type of DIMM and the voltage requirement and also prevent the wrong type from being installed on a motherboard.
DDR2
DIMM
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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