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Fully buffered modules, which are designated by F or FB and do not have the same notch position as other classes. Fully buffered modules cannot be used with motherboards that are made for registered modules, and the different notch position physically prevents their insertion. Bryan, Gardiner (April 17, 2007). "DDR3 Memory Won't Be Mainstream Until 2009". ExtremeTech.com . Retrieved 2009-06-17. The DDR3 standard permits DRAM chip capacities of up to 8 gigabits (Gbit), and up to four ranks of 64 bits each for a total maximum of 16 gigabytes (GB) per DDR3 DIMM. Because of a hardware limitation not fixed until Ivy Bridge-E in 2013, most older Intel CPUs only support up to 4-Gbit chips for 8GB DIMMs (Intel's Core 2 DDR3 chipsets only support up to 2 Gbit). All AMD CPUs correctly support the full specification for 16GB DDR3 DIMMs. [1] History [ edit ] Shilov, Anton (August 16, 2010). "Next-Generation DDR4 Memory to Reach 4.266GHz – Report". XbitLabs.com. Archived from the original on December 19, 2010 . Retrieved 2011-01-03.

Fractional frequencies are normally rounded down, but rounding up to 667 is common because of the exact number being 666 2⁄ 3 and rounding to the nearest whole number. Some manufacturers also round to a certain precision or round up instead. For example, PC3-10666 memory could be listed as PC3-10600 or PC3-10700. [23] Dell Energy Smart Solution Advisor". Essa.us.dell.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01 . Retrieved 2013-07-28. Shilov, Anton (2008-10-29). "Kingston Rolls Out Industry's First 2GHz Memory Modules for Intel Core i7 Platforms". Xbit Laboratories. Archived from the original on 2008-11-01 . Retrieved 2008-11-02. IDF: "DDR3 won't catch up with DDR2 during 2009" ". pcpro.co.uk. 19 August 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-04-02 . Retrieved 2009-06-17.Cutress, Ian (2014-02-11). "I'M Intelligent Memory to release 16GB Unregistered DDR3 Modules". anandtech.com . Retrieved 2015-04-20. JEDEC Solid State Technology Association announced the publication of Release 4 of the DDR3 Serial Presence Detect (SPD) document on September 1, 2011. [27] XMP extension [ edit ] Both FBDIMM (fully buffered) and LRDIMM (load reduced) memory types are designed primarily to control the amount of electric current flowing to and from the memory chips at any given time. They are not compatible with registered/buffered memory, and motherboards that require them usually will not accept any other kind of memory.

DDR3: Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-12-29 . Retrieved 2009-08-18.

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Compared to DDR2 memory, DDR3 memory uses less power. Some manufacturers further propose using "dual-gate" transistors to reduce leakage of current. [10] DDR3 does use the same electric signaling standard as DDR and DDR2, Stub Series Terminated Logic, albeit at different timings and voltages. Specifically, DDR3 uses SSTL_15. [13]

While the typical latencies for a JEDEC DDR2-800 device were 5-5-5-15 (12.5ns), some standard latencies for JEDEC DDR3 devices include 7-7-7-20 for DDR3-1066 (13.125ns) and 8-8-8-24 for DDR3-1333 (12ns). Our energy supplier is working towards using 100% renewable electricity and is a Principal Partner of COP26 The DDR3L ( DDR3 Low Voltage) standard is an addendum to the JESD79-3 DDR3 Memory Device Standard specifying low voltage devices. [31] The DDR3L standard is 1.35V and has the label PC3L for its modules. Examples include DDR3L‐800 (PC3L-6400), DDR3L‐1066 (PC3L-8500), DDR3L‐1333 (PC3L-10600), and DDR3L‐1600 (PC3L-12800). Memory specified to DDR3L and DDR3U specifications is compatible with the original DDR3 standard, and can run at either the lower voltage or at 1.50 V. [32] However, devices that require DDR3L explicitly, which operate at 1.35V, such as systems using mobile versions of fourth-generation Intel Core processors, are not compatible with 1.50V DDR3 memory. [33] DDR3L is different from and incompatible with the LPDDR3 mobile memory standard. How Intel Plans to Transition Between DDR3 and DDR4 for the Mainstream". techpowerup.com . Retrieved 19 March 2018. Understanding DDR3 Serial Presence Detect (SPD) Table". simmtester.com . Retrieved 12 December 2015.

Chang, Jaci (2004). "Design Considerations for the DDR3 Memory Sub-System" (PDF). Jedex. p.4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-24 . Retrieved 2020-08-12. As with earlier memory generations, faster DDR3 memory became available after the release of the initial versions. DDR3-2000 memory with 9-9-9-28 latency (9ns) was available in time to coincide with the Intel Core i7 release in late 2008, [19] while later developments made DDR3-2400 widely available (with CL 9–12cycles = 7.5–10ns), and speeds up to DDR3-3200 available (with CL 13cycles = 8.125ns). Power consumption of individual SDRAM chips (or, by extension, DIMMs) varies based on many factors, including speed, type of usage, voltage, etc. Dell's Power Advisor calculates that 4GB ECC DDR1333 RDIMMs use about 4W each. [20] By contrast, a more modern mainstream desktop-oriented part 8GB, DDR3/1600 DIMM, is rated at 2.58W, despite being significantly faster. [21] Modules [ edit ] List of standard DDR3 SDRAM modules Another benefit is its prefetch buffer, which is 8-burst-deep. In contrast, the prefetch buffer of DDR2 is 4-burst-deep, and the prefetch buffer of DDR is 2-burst-deep. This advantage is an enabling technology in DDR3's transfer speed.

DDR3 dual-inline memory modules (DIMMs) have 240 pins and are electrically incompatible with DDR2. A key notch—located differently in DDR2 and DDR3 DIMMs—prevents accidentally interchanging them. Not only are they keyed differently, but DDR2 has rounded notches on the side and the DDR3 modules have square notches on the side. [16] DDR3 SO-DIMMs have 204 pins. [17] Addendum No. 2 to JESD79-3, 1.25 V DDR3U-800, DDR3U-1066, DDR3U-1333, and DDR3U-1600". October 2011 . Retrieved 2019-09-08. DDR2 PC2-4200 (commonly referred to as DDR2-533) memory is DDR2 designed for use in systems with a 266MHz front-side bus (providing a 533MT/s data transfer rate). The "4200" refers to the module's bandwidth (the maximum amount of data it can transfer each second), which is 4200MB/s, or 4.2GB/s. Salisbury, Andy (2009-01-20). "New 50nm Process Will Make DDR3 Faster and Cheaper This Year". Pcgamer . Retrieved 2009-06-17.Specification Will Encourage Lower Power Consumption for Countless Consumer Electronics, Networking and Computer Products". Alternative naming: DDR3 modules are often incorrectly labeled with the prefix PC (instead of PC3), for marketing reasons, followed by the data-rate. Under this convention PC3-10600 is listed as PC1333. [25] Serial presence detect [ edit ]

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