ddr3
DDR3 uses lower voltage
DDR3 uses lower voltage
DDR3 uses 1.5V; DDR2 uses either 1.8V or 2.5V
ddr3
Ddr3-1600
yes, you can. but both will run on the lowest component speed.. so your ddr3 1600 module will only run at 1333.
2.66" 204-pin SO-DIMM contains DDR3 memory. The one notch on the module is offset from the center of the module.
DDR3 is better at the moment, however to make full use of DDR3 RAM you need a DDR3-compatible motherboard as well as a multi-core processor.
DDR, DDR2, SDR, DDR3, DDR4. SO-dimm are for laptops
The timing is totally controlled by the engine control module.
DDR3 is twice as fast as DDR2.It's currently the best type of memory generally available.