Slot Ddr3l Dipasang Ddr3
DDR3L bisa berjalan dual module alias bisa dipasang pada slot DDR3 biasa (1.5 volt) atau slot DDR3L (1.35 Volt). Pada dasarnya tidak ada masalah akan tetapi DDR3L dirancang memang untuk digunakan pada slot 1.35 vot. Apabila dipasang pada slot 1.5 volt akan menjadi sedikit panas. Sebaiknya memang gunakan RAM yang seuai dengan spesifikasi laptop. In almost all cases, the answer is no. DDR3L is a low voltage RAM which helps enhance battery life. The entire system is designed with this in mind. Using DDR3 in this system will most likely cause a failure to boot since the RAM will be trying to. Crucial 16GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3L 1600 (PC3L 12800) Laptop Memory Model CT204864BF160B. CAS Latency: 11 Voltage: 1.35V Buffered/Registered: Unbuffered Features: CT204864BF160B is a single 16GB DDR3L 1.35V Notebook module that operates at speeds up to 1600 MT/s and has a CL11 latency. 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. DDR3L is 1.35V while normal DDR3 is 1.5V which can cause damage and not just run hotter. Both sticks I used were SODIMM, but yeah it's only temporary since I'm soon replacing both sticks soon. Well there 2 ways either the DDR3 will run at 1.35V means undervolted which can cause stability issues.
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.
Slot Ddr3l Dipasang Ddr3 8gb
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).
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 ..
Ddr3l Dipasang Di Slot Ddr3
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…
Slot Ddr3l Dipasang Ddr3 Sodimm
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