Anyone have/use these SODIMM to desktop DIMM adapters, well, not to convert signaling types but just change socket types. Are they stable? Do they slow things down and force downclocks?
I have an unused DDR3 4GB SODIMM and have a need for a 4GB DDR3 DIMM. Wondering if I should:
- buy a 4GB DIMM (and selling the 4GB SODIMM seems unlikely)
- get an adapter for the SODIMM?
- Find a cheap 8GB DIMM somewhere and hope it's not a SODIMM...
Though DDR3 is my highest technology module out there I suspect I really should be getting 8GB modules especially for a 2-slot board; but since I already have the 4GB SODIMM module I could use it in the interim and be open for a either 8G SODIMM or desktop DIMM in the future...
I have an unused DDR3 4GB SODIMM and have a need for a 4GB DDR3 DIMM. Wondering if I should:
- buy a 4GB DIMM (and selling the 4GB SODIMM seems unlikely)
- get an adapter for the SODIMM?
- Find a cheap 8GB DIMM somewhere and hope it's not a SODIMM...
Though DDR3 is my highest technology module out there I suspect I really should be getting 8GB modules especially for a 2-slot board; but since I already have the 4GB SODIMM module I could use it in the interim and be open for a either 8G SODIMM or desktop DIMM in the future...
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