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SODIMM - smaller than a conventional DIMM.  A type of computer memory often found associated with laptop computers.  SO-DIMMs are often used in systems that have limited space, which include laptops, notebooks, small-footprint personal computers such as those based on Mini-ITX motherboards, high-end upgradable office printers, and networking hardware such as routers and NAS devices.
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SODIMM or SO-DIMM - smaller than a conventional DIMM.  A type of computer memory often found associated with laptop computers.  SO-DIMMs are often used in systems that have limited space, which include laptops, notebooks, small-footprint personal computers such as those based on Mini-ITX motherboards, high-end upgradable office printers, and networking hardware such as routers and NAS devices.
  
2GB 1Rx16 PC3L - 12800S - 11 - 13 - C3
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DDR - Double Data Rate (DDR) or two per clock cycle
timing 11 CL Latency 13
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The first 11 is the CAS timing. The second 11 or 12 is the version of Serial Presence Detect (SPD) used for communication between the RAM module and the computer. The B3 or B4 is the reference design file used for this design and Revision number of the reference design used.
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The CAS timing is what matters.
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DDR3-1600 and PC3-12800 are the same clock speed. This one is 1600 megatransfers per second and 12800 is bandwidth in megabytes per second for the same ram which is the same speed.
zysingerNov 13, 2017, 10:45 AM
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The first 11 is the CAS timing. The second 11/12 is the version of Serial Presence Detect (SPD) used for communication between the RAM module and the computer. The B3/B4 is the reference design file used for this design and Revision number of the reference design used.
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The CAS timing is what matters. The lower the number the fewer clock cycles it takes so in effect its faster. In this case, they would perform identically, although the B4 is technically a newer version.
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11 - 13 - C3 - refers to the RAM timing values. The first number is the CAS latency, or the number of clock cycles it takes, in this case a CAS latency of 11 also expressed sometimes as 11 CL
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RAM with the following on the label: 2GB 1Rx16 PC3L - 12800S - 11 - 13 - C3
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* 2GB memory
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* PC3L indicates DDR3 as well as the special L in the case indicating low voltage RAM 1.25v
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* 12800S is the same as 1600 MT (two ways to express RAM of the same speed)
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* 11 -13 - C3 has a CAS latency of 11 (or 11 CL) with 13 as the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) and C3 being a company version number designation.
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It is not good to mix RAM of different CAS timings.  This becomes particularly difficult when a laptop has its first module soldered to the mainboard and an expansion module.  The owner has no choice but to determine exactly what is built on and try to match the speed, latency, and voltage.
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== Upgrade Checklist ==
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* Consider ram clock speed.  A PC3-12800 SO-DIMM has a clock speed of 1600 MHz
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* Consider voltage.  A PC3 SO-DIMM is 1.5V while a PC3L is 1.25V. 
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* Consider CAS Latency.  Ram with a CL11 latency wont mix well with ram of a different latency such as CL15 (or CAS 11 and CAS 15)

Latest revision as of 07:24, 12 October 2018

SODIMM or SO-DIMM - smaller than a conventional DIMM. A type of computer memory often found associated with laptop computers. SO-DIMMs are often used in systems that have limited space, which include laptops, notebooks, small-footprint personal computers such as those based on Mini-ITX motherboards, high-end upgradable office printers, and networking hardware such as routers and NAS devices.

DDR - Double Data Rate (DDR) or two per clock cycle

DDR3-1600 and PC3-12800 are the same clock speed. This one is 1600 megatransfers per second and 12800 is bandwidth in megabytes per second for the same ram which is the same speed.

11 - 13 - C3 - refers to the RAM timing values. The first number is the CAS latency, or the number of clock cycles it takes, in this case a CAS latency of 11 also expressed sometimes as 11 CL

RAM with the following on the label: 2GB 1Rx16 PC3L - 12800S - 11 - 13 - C3

Breaks down like this:

  • 2GB memory
  • PC3L indicates DDR3 as well as the special L in the case indicating low voltage RAM 1.25v
  • 12800S is the same as 1600 MT (two ways to express RAM of the same speed)
  • 11 -13 - C3 has a CAS latency of 11 (or 11 CL) with 13 as the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) and C3 being a company version number designation.

It is not good to mix RAM of different CAS timings. This becomes particularly difficult when a laptop has its first module soldered to the mainboard and an expansion module. The owner has no choice but to determine exactly what is built on and try to match the speed, latency, and voltage.

Upgrade Checklist

  • Consider ram clock speed. A PC3-12800 SO-DIMM has a clock speed of 1600 MHz
  • Consider voltage. A PC3 SO-DIMM is 1.5V while a PC3L is 1.25V.
  • Consider CAS Latency. Ram with a CL11 latency wont mix well with ram of a different latency such as CL15 (or CAS 11 and CAS 15)