Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.
It should be compatible because the motherboard supports DDR3 ram and the Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance is DDR3!
DDR3 is better at the moment, however to make full use of DDR3 RAM you need a DDR3-compatible motherboard as well as a multi-core processor.
socket l775 its compatible with it
DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 dual channel, DDR3 tripple channel used by Intel X58.
Most Pci-express x16 2.0 compatible motherboards
DDR3 operates at 1.5v, but DDR3L operates at 1.3v. But it said that DDR3L is compatible with DDR3L. Do we need to make any changes/initialisation for using DDR3L with DDR3.? Thanks Rajesh
Only the higher end "gaming" laptops (i.e. using the Intel Core i7) currently use DDR3. Most laptops are still using DDR2.
No, unfortunately this Intel laptop is not Blue tooth compatible.
No, but it can support DDR3 1066 and 1300, and there's really not that much difference between those three speeds. Check out http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121388&Tpk=intel%20dp55wb for all the compatibilities of that specific motherboard.
Tri-channel is only supported by Intel at the moment, and I'm not sure if AMD has any plans to support it in the future. AMD motherboards will accept ddr3, assuming you have and am3 socket motherboard, but will only work in single or dual channel.
Yes.