Does RAM have to be same voltage?
No there is no difference in performance. The memory which you mentioned and the two memory which I have mentioned all are of the same speed, latency and size except the voltage.
Can I use 2 RAMs with different voltage?
You cannot mix different generations of DRAM. In fact, you can’t install a different generation of DRAM in your system at all. The reason is that your motherboard is built to process one generation of memory.
Can I mix 1.35 V and 1.5 V memory?
These 1.35 V parts can operate at 1.5 V when mixed with the 1.5 V DIMMs in a supported configuration.
Can I mix 1.2 V and 1.35 V RAM?
Can it accommodate both, yes. But mixing 1.2 and 1.35 V modules would be ill advised. If you might use the overclocking features, 1.2 V memory would likely not support higher voltages with any stability.
What happens if I use two different RAM?
There’s a prevailing misconception you cannot use different RAM sizes together or that you cannot mix RAM brands. The answer is Yes, you can mix RAM sticks and RAM sizes and even different RAM speeds—but mixing and matching RAM modules isn’t the best for system performance.
Is lower voltage RAM better?
Computer RAM is generally chosen based on three key factors: Speed, Size and Price. Low voltage RAM, on the other hand, can run at voltages as low as 1.25V. In addition to simply consuming less power, RAM that runs at a lower voltage is also typically more stable since less voltage typically means less heat.
Can DDR3L use DDR3?
DDR3L is pin-compatible with DDR3.
What voltage RAM does my motherboard support?
What voltage does the motherboard have? Your motherboard can use 3 voltages to power the RAM. If your motherboard supports 1.5 Volts, it supports all RAM types. If your motherboard supports 1.2 Volts, you can’t place a DDR3 module in it.