No DDR2 and DDR are not compatible and so you can not add DDR2 RAM module in a DDR Slot. Electrical specifications like voltage, signal pinout and even mechanical size and shape of modules are different.
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A DDR2 memory stick cannot be installed correctly in a DDR slot.
the different notch positions keep someone from installing a DDR DIMM or DDR2 DIMM in the wrong memory slot.
No, you cannot use a DDR-2 5300 memory module in a Toshiba Satellite A60 or A65 laptop. This module will not fit into the slot. You can install up to 1GB memory module into the expansion slot, but it has to be DDR memory, not DDR2. Here's what you can use: PC2700 (DDR333) module: 256MB, 512MB or 1GB.
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
It can store 4 bits of data in each prefetch buffer. It also means that it is a ddr2 memory module
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DDR2 PC2-4200,DDR2 PC2-5300,DDR2 PC2-6400 with a maximum of 1GB per slot (equals 4GB max total system memory)
DDR, DDR2, SDR, DDR3, DDR4. SO-dimm are for laptops
A type of computer memory. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2
No. A motherboard will specify what type of memory it supports. The DIMM slot for DDR,DDR2 and DDR3 have different footprints.
Unfortunately not. DDR has a different amount of pins compared to a stick of DDR II. Also the slot position is slightly different. Hope this helps Be Safe Cadishead Computers
If you insert a DDR2 memory card into a slot that usually holds a DDR memory card, the card will not be recognized by the system and a message will appear stating that there is an error with the memory card. Please do not insert memory cards into non-matching slots, you may damage the system. If your system does not become damaged as a result of poor memory card reading, your DDR2 card will simply only act as a DDR card and not make full use of the DDR2 capabilities.