The memory controller would also need to support that standard. There were a few that supported multiple standards such as Phenom II which had DDR3 and DDR2 support, but due to differing physical layout you won't be able to, for instance, run a DDR1 stick in a DDR3 slot, or something similar to that. I've seen sodimm to dimm adapters so that, in theory, you can put a laptop chip into it.. and then plug into a desktop.Whether it works, or not..I have zero idea.. and it's not something I'd want to try on my system..
Please Help. Thanks !
I didn't find the right solution from the internet.
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- https://www.computerforum.com/threads/ram-adapters.242065/
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