Non-compatible memory will work much slower then intended and may actually keep your computer from running in rare cases.
When replacing existing memory, the new memory should operate at the same rate as the one it is replacing. This is important to keep the continuity of the memory system.
PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. It is a standard for externally accessible expansion slots that accept cards that are compatible.
Yes, you can use existing memory modules to upgrade to the maximum supported memory, provided that the new modules are compatible with your system's specifications. It's important to check the motherboard’s documentation for supported RAM types, speeds, and configurations. However, mixing different brands or speeds may lead to instability or reduced performance, so it's often best to use matched pairs. Always ensure that the total memory configuration adheres to the limits set by the manufacturer.
laptop expansion memory form factor
Another name for laptop expansion memory would be, SODIMM.
The Canon 60D is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
The Canon 70D camera is compatible with SD memory cards.
The Nikon D5500 camera is compatible with SD memory cards.
The Olympus E500 camera is compatible with CompactFlash memory cards.
The Nikon D7000 is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
The Nikon D80 camera is compatible with SD memory cards.
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.