sorry bout this, but the md2614u only supports ddr2 memory, and the limit on RAM is 4gb.
no ? i think ..
No, it only accepts 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.
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Yes. i use a graphics card with gddr3 while i have ddr2 myself. also, ddr3 is the latest for computers and the new videocards have gddr5.
Here's what I found out for you. The DDR3 has 240 pins just like the DDR2, however, they will not be compatible, you will not be able to put a DDR3 into a DDR2 slot. The knotch on the stick of RAM is in a different location so it will not fit. So a new motherboard made for DDR3 will have to be used. They are currently out on the MAC Lite computers but not sure if Microsoft has any on the market yet. The DDR3 will use 1.5V, which is lower than the DDR2 1.8V.
Ram never holds anything in it after the laptop is shut down..so don't worry. As per the RAM compatibility...If that laptop's Ram type is DDR2 and your one's is DDR3 then it wont..but if they are same...They will.
They are RAM (memory) chips for use in a computer.
Most current motherboards are using DDR3 SDRAM, although new higher-performing motherboards are starting to appear which use DDR4.
It is difficult to answer this, as the answer changes over time, and as it depends so much on the specific computer and chipset. Modern computers use a type of RAM called DDR2 or DDR3, and both Intel and AMD computers are being shipped now (2012) in each variety. (Note that a computer that is designed to take DDR2 will not accept DDR3, or vice versa.) Generally, in the past, all computers used the same types of RAM at the same time, moving from DRAM through SDRAM to DDR and DDR2, and now DDR3, though there was a time when Intel decided to use something called RDRAM, which AMD chose not to support.
GTX 1060 is graphics card and DDR 3 is RAM texture, If mother board support both these then one can use both in same PC.