Ram Slot Expander Ddr3

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The RAM slots are adjacent to the CPU socket. Look for the big heat sink at the top of the motherboard, and you'll see either two or four memory slots next to it. Jul 15, 2019 RAM slot, socket, or a memory slot is a gap on your computer’s motherboard where you can insert your RAM. Depending on the motherboard type, there might be up to four memory sockets. If you have a high-tier motherboard, you can even have more.

How to identify computer ram ddr1 ddr2 ddr3, DDR4 Identifying the Computer RAM (Random Access Memory) like DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4 physically is not so hard if you follow the steps.

  1. Distance of Notch
  2. Integrated Chip (IC) type

DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4 is the most using RAM currently in the market.

First of all confirm is it DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, or Different DDR’s SDRAM. keep your DDR chip front-facing as given bellow. here look to the notch each DDR notch distance is different from others DDR. It’s mentioned in the picture.

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Distance of Notch

    • Notch Means above cuts Mark on RAM
      • DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 having Single Cut mark on the base of the RAM
    • But you can see the Cut mark (Notch) distance (see below photo)
      • Notch of DDR1 and DDR2 are similar but if you see closely,
        • You can find DDR1 Notch is just above the IC and DDR
        • DDR2 Notch is just far to the IC
      • Notch of DDR3 is different from the other two.
  • Integrated Chip (IC)

    • See the Above Photo
      • DDR3 having small and square type IC.
      • DDR2 is just bigger then DDR3 and smaller the DDR1,
      • In this case, too, DDR1 and DDR2 are just a small difference
        • IC in DDR1 are touched both top and bottom of RAM
        • and IC in DDR2 is just center of the RAM
  • Number of Pins in DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4

    • DDR1 – 184 Pins
      • DDR2 – 240 Pins
        • DDR3 – 240 Pins
          • DDR4 – 288 Pins
  • Voltage of RAM

    • The voltage of RAM cannot be used for the Physical finding of RAM, but it can be used to place the RAM in the Motherboard Slot. (voltage are written in the RAM Slot of Motherboard)
      • DDR1 Volts – 2.5 v
        • DDR 2 Volts – 1.8 v
          • DDR3 Volts – 1.5 v
            • DDR4 Volts – 1.2v
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The answer, unfortunately is not definitive. Usually, yes. But, because of no strict standardization enforcement it may not work. I’d say better to order DDR3 if that is what originally came with your motherboard.
More info below.
From: www.tomshardware.com/ans…

DDR3L modules are backwards compatible with DDR3 by design.

Manufacturers use the same integrated circuits for DDR3 and DDR3L. The highest quality ICs are tested for operating at 1.35 volts and are branded as DDR3L if they run properly. Other than that, there’s no difference between them.

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yes it is correct, that they should use the same Chips. So from a functionallity point of view it is really just the same compatibility issue as with DDR3 from one vendor to another vendor (or even just for one die shrink to the next die shrink).

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JEDEC defines that the DIMM needs to be backward compatible. So if a JEDEC compliant DIMM is operating at 1.5V should be tested and verified from the vendor. But not too many DIMM vendors really state that the DIMM is JEDEC compliant.
E. g. I have seen DIMMs with devices not supporting specific CL that they would need to support to be JEDEC compliant ..

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And in this case thre is no need that the DIMM really is backward compatible (even if it is just a question of Speed, or reliability over time).
Even standard DIMMs are theoretically interchangable, there are many compatibility issues between motherboard, controller and DIMM out there .. and DDR3L will not make it better ..

Guess thats the usual difference between theory and praxis ..
and so I prefer to look at the DIMM spec and at least verify that the 1.5V is a supported voltage on a DDR3L DIMM if I intend to use it in a DDR3 System…

Ram Slot Expander Ddr3 Memory

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