While looking for a RAM upgrade, I found two offers which apparently only differ in the "S" suffix of the type, and in the price:
- "32 GB RAM, 1 Modul, DDR4, 3200 MHz (PC4-25600), SO-DIMM 260 Pin, CL22" (~78 €), at https://archive.li/LX3gc
- "32 GB RAM, 1 Modul, DDR4, 3200 MHz (PC4-25600S), SO-DIMM 260 Pin, CL22" (~88 €), at https://archive.li/Chm5B
Both are from the same manufacturer (Kingston).
What does the "S" in "PC4-25600S" indicate? What is the actual difference between those two offers? And can I use either of these modules?