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Aren't they one over the other? (two layers?)
Aren't they one over the other? (two layers?)
http://www.qumox.com/about-us/
Hong Kong based. I know nothing about them.
The web site reads like it was translated from Swahili to Hawaiian and then to English by Google translation, but that's common for Asian websites.
I don't know what else to tell you about them.
Lenovo G50-30 Notebook Review Update - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
"Lenovo's G50-30 is powered by an Intel Celeron N2830 dual-core processor (Bay Trail)."
What is DDR3L memory? | Dell US
"What is DDR3L memory?
DDR3L:
DDR3L is pin-compatible with DDR3.
DDR3L is a dual voltage capable memory SoDIMM, which supports operation at both 1.5V and 1.35V.
DDR3:
DDR3 is a single voltage capable memory SoDIMM, which supports 1.5V operation only. It is NOT compatible with systems using 4th gen Intel processors, which exclusively support 1.35V operation for memory."
Your existing RAM is 1.35 volts.
I think the above means DDR3L will work and run at 1.35 volts, but don't take my word for it.
Let others comment.
http://ark.intel.com/products/81074/...up-to-2_58-GHz
Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type) 8 GB
Memory Types DDR3L 1333
Max # of Memory Channels 2
I think you have a 3rd generation processor--22 nm process. Ivy Bridge era.
DDR3 apparently can't be used on 4th generation. Haswell era.
I think DDR3L can be used on 3rd or 4th, but let others comment or confirm that independently.