Recently I bought this Kingston RAM, KVR13N9K2/16, it is advertized as a DIMM-kit, however I was sent a UDIMM version instead. I'm planning to use it on this Intel DH67BL motherboard together with the intel i7 2600k. The most striking visual difference from the advertized version and the UDIMM kit I got is that mine is only about half as tall.
I was looking at the RAM compatibility page of my motherboard, but I am none the wiser. Will unbuffered DIMM DDR3 ram generally work on Motherboards that accept DIMM as default? If it does, will it work at the same level of quality? I was looking around for a bit, and found conflicting opinions, such as that UDIMM and DIMM are the same format and retailers just don't bother putting up the extra letter, or that UDIMM characterizes a special type of RAM that is mostly used in workstations etc... Thanks.
I was looking at the RAM compatibility page of my motherboard, but I am none the wiser. Will unbuffered DIMM DDR3 ram generally work on Motherboards that accept DIMM as default? If it does, will it work at the same level of quality? I was looking around for a bit, and found conflicting opinions, such as that UDIMM and DIMM are the same format and retailers just don't bother putting up the extra letter, or that UDIMM characterizes a special type of RAM that is mostly used in workstations etc... Thanks.