DDR2 and DDR3 are both 240 pin DIMM.
They have a special notch so as to keep you from putting one where the other belongs.
NO, absolutly not, 240pin works with 240pin slot and 184pin works with 184pin slot
dimm
single-ranked
DIMM is an open standard. DIMM is also copyrighted open standard.
Bank
it comes with PC3-12800 240pin DDR3
the different notch positions keep someone from installing a DDR DIMM or DDR2 DIMM in the wrong memory slot.
DIMM stands for Dual Inline Memory Module. DIMM slots are the slots on a motherboard that hold the memory modules.
The type of computers that uses 68-pin micro-dimm and 144-pin so-dimm. :P problem... you just got trolled.
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
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