No, but it can support DDR3 1066 and 1300, and there's really not that much difference between those three speeds. Check out http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121388&Tpk=intel%20dp55wb for all the compatibilities of that specific motherboard.
Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.
No, the Intel G41 chipset does not support DDR3 memory. It is designed to work with DDR2 memory, specifically up to DDR2-800. Therefore, using DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600MHz) with a G41 chipset is not compatible.
the n455 and n475 can support ddr3 ram instead of ddr2
If you can find a motherboard that can support both of them, yeah! SeanHolshouser
yes, you can. but both will run on the lowest component speed.. so your ddr3 1600 module will only run at 1333.
Tri-channel is only supported by Intel at the moment, and I'm not sure if AMD has any plans to support it in the future. AMD motherboards will accept ddr3, assuming you have and am3 socket motherboard, but will only work in single or dual channel.
DDR3 is the generation of ram; it is presently the newest. 1333 is the MHz rating (speed) 1333 is the basic speed rating for the DDR3 generation
The PC speed rating that matches up with DDR3-1600 RAM is PC3-12800. This designation indicates that the RAM operates at a maximum bandwidth of 12,800 MB/s. The "1600" in DDR3-1600 refers to the memory clock speed of 1600 MHz, which is consistent with the PC3-12800 rating.
I am also thinking of putting in a card. But i am not sure as to what is the maximum limit it support ? I was thinking of 9800 GT but it has DDR3.
DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 dual channel, DDR3 tripple channel used by Intel X58.
Ddr3-1600
Only the higher end "gaming" laptops (i.e. using the Intel Core i7) currently use DDR3. Most laptops are still using DDR2.