

It’s right there in the first screenshot but you have to look to your extreme top right (not captured in included screen for space reasons). You should be able to see DDR3/DDR4 in that “Memory” menu. Go to “Performance” where you can see the options for CPU, “Memory”, Disk, etc. The former is older, having debuted back in 2007, while the latter only hit the mainstream recently, with Intel's X99 platform in 2014.

Computer memory is divided into two main types: DDR3 and DDR4. (voltage are written in the RAM Slot of Motherboard) DDR1 Volts – 2.5 v DDR 2 Volts – 1.8 v DDR3 Volts – 1.5 v DDR4 Volts – 1.2v.

The voltage of RAM cannot be used for the Physical finding of RAM, but it can be used to place the RAM in the Motherboard Slot. Additionally I've only been able to find DDR4 to buy from here (why is it so rare?) It's very new, so it's understandable you won't be able to find many RAM kits. The 'nod' in the 'middle' of the RAM are in different positions and do not fit. No, DDR3 slots are different from the DDR4 slots. How to identify computer ram ddr1 ddr2 ddr3, DDR4 Identifying the Computer RAM (Random Access Memory) like DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4 physically is not so hard if you follow the steps. With a single-channel DDR4 configuration you should actually be fine. Upgrade that to a dual-channel DDR3 config and you should be fine, though. Assuming you are running a DDR3 setup and DDR4 setup with the same speed and capacity With a single-channel DDR3 configuration yeah, your frames are going to suffer, especially in modern games.
