Z400 and Z510 RAM

Hi, I bought a Z400 last August, 2013, and I recently bought a Z510 with 4 GB of RAM. I want to spend both in 8 GB at the moment because I have a little a short budget for now. My question is:

1. can I transfer the 4 GB of RAM to my Z400 Z510 or vice versa? and buy a 8 GB of RAM, one for the other.

2. If so, he will be able to run dual channel?

Thank you. Hope you guys understand my question because I am a novice in this type of machines.

You can clearly see in the screenshots from CPU - Z, we have 1, 5V and the other 1, 35V.

Also, if you look at the models part one on the left is clearly DDR3L, and one on the right is ordinary DDR3.

They do not work together.

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