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All DDR3 sold for PC's uses 240 pin DIMM's (or 204 pin SO-DIMM's for laptops. So SDRAM and DIMM are referring to slightly different things. 4 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots Supports Dual Channel. The problem seemed to be the so-dimm slot itself. It may have become slightly enlarged due to heat over the years. None of the so-dimm slots appeared to be broken. The laptop would show the blue screen of death and on rebooting would drop out one stick of ram. In my case it was usually the DIMM A slot. Jetway JNF9QU-Q87 Intel Socket LGA 1150, HDMI, 4.SATA3 + mSATA/mPCIE Combo, Onboard TPM, Mini-ITX MB. Memory Standard: DDR3 1600 Number of Memory Slots: 2×204pin SO-DIMM Audio Chipset: Realtek ALC662. SO DIMM sockets are designed for the latest DDR4, as well as previous versions DDR3, DDR2, DDR, and SDRAM memory modules. For DDR1 and DDR2 SO DIMM sockets, the pin count is 200 pins; for DDR3 SO DIMM sockets, the pin count is 204 pins; for DDR4 SO DIMM sockets, the pin count is 260 pins.

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