PC3-16000 is a speed rating, not a size rating. It could be any size that was manufactured for this speed.
pc3-6400
it comes with PC3-12800 240pin DDR3
This camcorder takes cassettes and so no memory cards fit it.
PC3 cells are a human prostate adenocarcinoma cell line frequently used in cancer research. They are derived from metastatic bone lesions and are known for their androgen receptor-independent growth, making them valuable for studying hormone-independent prostate cancer. PC3 cells exhibit aggressive behavior and are commonly used to investigate mechanisms of prostate cancer progression and potential therapeutic targets.
Registered memory improves signal integrity (and hence potentially clock rates and physical slot capacity) by electrically buffering the signals with a register, at a cost of an extra clock of increased latency. Those modules are identified by an additional R in their designation, whereas non-registered (a.k.a. "unbuffered") RAM may be identified by an additional U in the designation. PC3-644200R is a registered PC3-6400 module, PC3-6400R ECC is the same module but with additional ECC
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DDR3 is the generation of ram; it is presently the newest. 1333 is the MHz rating (speed) 1333 is the basic speed rating for the DDR3 generation
No, brand does not matter. You must make sure that the memory is of the same type though. When picking out RAM, look at the sticks that are already in your computer. There should be a paper label on one side that tells the type, size and speed. Look for something like PC2-6400 or PC3-12800 etc. This tells you the type and speed of the memory. If it's PC2, you need DDR2 RAM of the same speed. PC3 means you need DDR3 RAM. The whole set, such as PC2-6400 is the speed. Be careful when inspecting your RAM or you can damage it. Only hold it by the edges. Unplug the computer and touch a metal part of your computer case before you take out the RAM. Note that if you have a 32-bit OS like Windows XP, then adding more than 4GB or RAM is futile. 64-bit systems like Vista-64 or Windows 7 can have far more RAM than your computer can hold.
it's 00000111 binary = 07 H
While this all looks like gobbledygook at first, you simply have to break-down the list of terms in the title. 7200 SATA is the type and speed of a hard drive (7,200 RPM), and the 1GB PC3-10600 DDR3 refers to a specific type and amount of RAM.