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  1. 28 sie 2016 · Supported memory speeds: DDR3 1333MHz(PC3-10600) or 1600MHz (PC3-12800) Supported memory sizes: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB SODIMM modules. For compatible memory (4GB module), use memorystock.com .

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  2. Compare DDR3 speeds with this chart. Info. I used the equation CAS/ (Frequency/2) * 1000 to get the speed in nano seconds. Here's the chart. I am looking for new RAM, so this is handy to help compare which stick is actually faster if they have different latencies and frequencies. Archived post.

  3. Better understand your computer's RAM speeds & the compatibility of different types of memory to work out how to get the most from your desktop or laptop.

  4. 18 lip 2022 · For those who need a Look Up Table on how to decipher your RAM timings and what's the true speed behind those Clock Cycle numbers listed on your (DIMM AKA Memory Module)'s sticker. I made a "Home Made" new version of the RAM Timing table and color-coded the RAM speeds that are listed in (ns = Nano-Seconds).

  5. Any memory that has the correct voltage and capacity and is same or faster than what is supported by the board should work in the board. The memory will run at 1333 MHz (PC3-10700), unless you enable overclocking (XMP or other) on the board because the CPU likely doesn't support 1600 MHz within its specification.

  6. 20 kwi 2016 · If you had desktop memory the same RAM would say DDR3 10600. Crucial and other companies have a way of not listing the RAM speed with the "S' because in the title of the RAM you are purchasing it says "SO-DIM' but when you get your RAM it will have the "S" on it if you are buying for a laptop.

  7. 6 maj 2021 · And again, if you’re simply looking for a memory bump to boost your multitasking and browsing, you can stop there and go with this basic speed of module according to whether you need DDR3 or...