Yes
yes it will
Make sure the board is accepting the entire memory chipset
Most of card are but you need to specify which board and card including model names.
The specifications states that the two DIMM sockets on the board have these features: * 2.5V DDR SDRAM DIMMs * Unbuffered, single-sided or double-sided DIMMs * ** except for double-sided DIMMs with x16 organization * Non-ECC DIMMs * DDR 400MHz and DDR 333MHz SDRAM DIMMs It should support 1GB chips with the following organizations: * single-sided, 128Mbit x 8 front-side / empty back-side * double-sided, 64Mbit x 8 front-side / 64Mbit x 8 back-side If you are ever unsure about a specific memory module being compatible with a specific motherboard, you should always contact one or both manufacturers for clarification.
I think the 1gb 2rx16 is best!
1GB has way more memory. 1GB is 1000 MB. so 512 MB is about half of 1GB
1GB is greater than 1632KB.
Yes. 1GB = 1,000MB
1GB=1000000000 Bytes
My friend, there is a thing, the main part of the system known as motherboard and there are certain "limitations" to every board...So what I wanna say is if you increase the RAM you will surely find some change in speed but the maximum amount of RAM that can fix on to a motherboard varies like you cant keep 2gb for a motherboard which can support 1gb ram ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above data has some extra info too but I thoughtr you should know this!!! SIMPLY THE ANSWER IS YES
1GB is bigger than 1MB
1GB = 1024 MB 1MB= 1024 KB So 1GB= 1048576 KB