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Confused about acronyms used in upcoming generations of RAM modules? This infographics helps you to learn these in the easiest possible way. <br>DDR3, DDR3L and DDR3U all are a little different. the DDR3 is the regular RAM module you use in your desktop computer. DDR3L is a higher-performance and lower-voltage module. It works at 1.35V and saves 25% more electricity in comparison with regular DDR3 storage RAM module. <br>DDR3U is the latest RAM chip that can run on even lower volts than DDR3L. In comparison with DDR3 it provides 35% increase in energy savings. <br><br>DDR3u vs DDR3L: What the acronyms mean?<br><br>See the full infographics to find out the difference between DDR3, DDR3L and DDR3U and on what motherboards they are used. <br><br>Read the full blog here: http://blog.memory4less.com/ddr3-vs-ddr3l-vs-ddr3u/<br><br>You can buy DDR3 RAM Modules at lowest prices online here: http://www.memory4less.com/ddr3-sdram-memory-upgrades<br>
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DDR3 vs DDR3L vs DDR3U What the acronyms mean?
Understanding RAM Acronyms Confused about acronyms used in upcoming generations of RAM modules? This infographics helps you to learn these in the easiest possible way.
DDR3L The ‘L’ acronym in DDR3L RAM means ‘Low Voltage’ RAM. This module can operate at a low voltage of 1.35V. When configured, DDR3L memory can reduce computer’s power consumption by 15% or more over equivalent 1.5V memory, especially for servers. • Supported Motherboards: • Ivy bridge (architecture) and later
DDR3U The ‘U’ acronym in DDR3 RAM means ‘Ultra Low Voltage.’ This module can operate at a voltage of 1.25V. When configured, DDR3U memory can reduce computer’s power consumption by 10% or more over equivalent 1.35V memory, especially for servers. • Supported Motherboards: • Ivy bridge (architecture) and later
DDR3 DDR3 RAM is a regular module used in computers, laptops and servers. It operates at a voltage of 1.5V. Supported Motherboards: All except Skylake (architecture)
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