18 jun. 2020
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Dan
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The guy you spoke too doesn't know what he's talking about. Basically you can use either. - DDR3L is a dual voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports operation at both 1.5V and 1.35V. DDR3L is also pin-compatible with DDR3. + DDR3L is a dual voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports operation at both 1.5V and 1.35V. DDR3L is also pin-compatible with DDR3! DDR3 is a single voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports 1.5V operation only. - So in this case the RAM will be running at 1.5 volts as your system does not offer a low voltage option. + So, in this case the RAM will be running at 1.5 volts as your system does not offer a low voltage option. - With that said... You could have a bad module or the module was not properly installed. + With that said... You could have a bad module or the module which was not properly installed.
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3 feb. 2017
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Dan
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The guy you spoke too doesn't know what he's talking about. Basically you can use either. DDR3L is a dual voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports operation at both 1.5V and 1.35V. DDR3L is also pin-compatible with DDR3. DDR3 is a single voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports 1.5V operation only. So in this case the RAM will be running at 1.5 volts as your system does not offer a low voltage option. + + With that said... You could have a bad module or the module was not properly installed.
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3 feb. 2017
Origineel bericht door:
Dan
Tekst:
The guy you spoke too doesn't know what he's talking about. Basically you can use either.
DDR3L is a dual voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports operation at both 1.5V and 1.35V. DDR3L is also pin-compatible with DDR3.
DDR3 is a single voltage capable memory DIMM, which supports 1.5V operation only.
So in this case the RAM will be running at 1.5 volts as your system does not offer a low voltage option.
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