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Human2018-08-23 11:42:31
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Human, 2018-08-23 11:42:31

What happens if you put the memory with a different voltage?

Hello.
I want to upgrade my laptop.
Now stands Micron 16KTF51264HZ-1G4M1 4 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (1.35v).
I want to put another 4 GB, but I can’t find it anywhere, I found one almost the same Micron, but it has 1600 Mhz and a voltage of 1.5 V.
I have already looked through a lot of memory, I found an exact copy of other manufacturers, but everywhere the voltage is 1.5v.
Why so then??
I know that if the frequency is higher, then it will drop to the border of the bar, which is weaker.
But I also look at:
CAS Latency - 9T (should be)
Timings - 9-9-9 (should be)
Voltage - 1.35v (should be)
Or can I just take 1.5v?
UPD
May be useful for other people who also think about it.
www.thg.ru/mainboard/mify_ob_operativnoy_pamyati/p...

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Person, 2018-08-23
@khlopchyna

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Most people answer that there will be almost no difference if the voltage difference is 0.1-0.15v.
BUT it is desirable to look at the characteristics of the motherboard, and look at the voltage and everything else already there.

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Alexander Shmelev, 2018-08-27
@shmool

Are you sure you are looking for DDR3L (PC3L) modules?

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