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The 184-pin DIMM configuration was used for DDR SDRAM. It is identified by sharing the larger contact sizes with the earlier SDRAM, but having only one cut out instead of two. Later DDR2 and DDR3 have much smaller contacts.

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DDR DIMM has 184 pins.

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