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A 16GB [1] DDR4 SO-DIMM module by Micron. DDR4 memory is supplied in 288-pin dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), similar in size to 240-pin DDR3 DIMMs. DDR4 RAM modules feature pins that are spaced more closely at 0.85 mm compared to the 1.0 mm spacing in DDR3, allowing for a higher pin density within the same standard DIMM length of 133.35 mm ...
Typically DIMM or SO-DIMM. Power consumption A test with DDR and DDR2 RAM in 2005 found that average power consumption appeared to be of the order of 1–3 W per 512 MB module; this increases with clock rate and when in use rather than idling. [14] A manufacturer has produced calculators to estimate the power used by various types of RAM. [15]
2400Mhz SO-DIMM 1x 3.5" Sata; 1x M.2 NVMe; x6 USB 3.1; 2 Displayport; M715 M715t [54] Tower June 2017 [55] AMD A6, A10 or A12 APUs; AMD Ryzen 1st gen; Up to 4x16 GB DDR4 2400Mhz SO-DIMM M715s Small M715q Tiny AMD A6, A10 or A12 APUs Up to 2x16 GB DDR4 2666Mhz SO-DIMM 1x 3.5" Sata; 1x M.2 NVMe; M715q gen 2 Tiny July 2018 AMD A6, A10 or A12 APUs ...
Assorted SO-DIMM Modules A 200-pin PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM. A 204-pin PC3-10600 DDR3 SO-DIMM. A SO-DIMM slot on a computer motherboard. A SO-DIMM (pronounced "so-dimm" / ˈ s oʊ d ɪ m /, also spelled "SODIMM") or small outline DIMM, is a smaller alternative to a DIMM, being roughly half the physical size of a regular DIMM. The first SODIMMs had ...
Two types of DIMMs (dual in-line memory modules): a 168-pin SDRAM module (top) and a 184-pin DDR SDRAM module (bottom). Memory modules of SK Hynix. In computing, a memory module or RAM stick is a printed circuit board on which memory integrated circuits are mounted.
Registered memory is often more expensive because of the additional circuitry required and lower number of units sold, so it is usually found only in applications where the need for scalability and robustness outweighs the need for a low price – for example, registered memory is usually used in servers.