dimm (ddr3)
From the text book "Comptia A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining your PC" 8th Edition by Jean Andrews. It works with the DDR3 memory and was designed to replace the LGA1156 socket.
DDR3 memory
please add more detail on type of memory card and type of Kodak camera It will probably work
The LGA 1155 socket, also known as Socket H2, supports DDR3 memory. It was designed to replace the LGA 1156 socket (Socket H), providing compatibility with Intel's 2nd and 3rd generation Core processors, including the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge architectures. LGA 1155 offers improvements in power efficiency and performance compared to its predecessor.
ROM (read only memory & RAM (random access memory)
The Z9PE-D8 WS is a type of socket that will work with an Asus motherboard. These motherboards can be purchased from all good repair electronic stores.
Yes, you need to make sure you buy the correct memory type for your PC otherwise it will not work.
Memory is measured in bytes, specifically Megabytes, one Megabyte is a million bytes. The more important question is the type of memory you need. There are different type depending on how old your computer is, there is Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMS) and Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMS). Make sure you have the right type or your system will not work. Hope this helps.
The Sempron LE 1300 runs on the AM2 socket from AMD, which is almost never found on the same motherboard as DDR3 memory slots. You might be able to find one or two, but they won't work as effectively as a motherboard with Socket AM3 and DDR3 memory. The Sempron 145 "Sargas" core is based on the AM3 socket, and is available from Newegg for $39.99, as well as AM3 motherboards for around $40.
Yes, it should without a problem. Video cards have their own memory, and it doesnt matter if the video memory is a different type to the motherboard memory.
Kingston memory modules will work on any laptop, provided it's of the same memory type (DDR, DDR2, &tc.).
There is a program called Dragon Speak