DIMM is also called a RAM stick, its a kind of circuit board used for our personal computers and laptops.
Most likely DDR3 SDRAM. It is capable of triple-channelling, hence the three yellow label slots. :)
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You can not use RIMM memory in a DIMM type Motherboard, or vise versa. Although they pretty much do the same job, they work in different ways.
The function of a DIMM slot is to transfer data at a rate of 64 bits. This has a faster rate compared to SIMM memory modules that operates at speeds of 32 bits.
dimm is better, dimm is faster, most motherboards is designed to work with this type of memory..
Computer uses Memory installed on DIMM Slots on Motherboards.Nowadays different versions of DDR RAMs are used (DDR1, DDR2 & DDR3).Laptops use similar memories (DDR1, DDR2 & DDR3) but in small form of DIMM Sockets called Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) memories.
RAMBUS, (RIMM). You need a license just to use this type of memory module. Not just anyone could use it you have to get permission.
No, you can't use same DIMM slots for DDR2 and DDR3 due to different position of the key and interface incapability.
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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RIMM (Rambus Inline Memory Module) and DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) are two different types of memory technologies, and they are not compatible with each other. RIMM modules require a specific motherboard that supports Rambus technology, while DIMM modules are used in systems that support DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, or DDR5 memory. Therefore, you cannot use RIMM in a DIMM system. Always check your motherboard specifications to ensure compatibility with the memory type.