No, it depends on the computer. DDR2 RAM is only for newer computers (Core 2, &tc.)
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
no...you can't
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.
You cannot use DDR2-5300 RAM instead of DDR2-4200 RAM in a system that specifically requires DDR2-4200. While both are DDR2 types, they operate at different speeds, with DDR2-5300 having a higher bandwidth. However, if the motherboard supports DDR2-5300, the faster RAM will downclock to match the lower speed of DDR2-4200. Always check your motherboard specifications for compatibility.
Unfortunately no. This pc, runs at a maximum ram speed of 400mhz. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
Depends on the Computer.For example:PowerBooks to iBooks are nolonger supported by any RAM manufacturer.White Core 2 Duo MacBooks generally use DDR2 SDRAM from 667-800 MhzNew MacBook Airs and rMBPs have RAM soldered to the board. However, it is DDR3L RAM, at differing clocks.Apple Computers (and all computers for that matter) use many kinds of RAM and have many different clock speeds, so it depends on the computer.
No, it only accepts ddr3.
the answer to your question is ddr2
If the port on your motherboard is an AGP slot then it doesn't matter if you have ddr or ddr2
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.
If the motherboard on your computer has some spare slots in it, you can buy RAM from most electronic hardware stores and either pay them to install it or install it yourself. If your motherboard DOESN'T have any spare slots then simply replace the current RAM with higher one. Make sure your purchase RAM compatible with your computer. Most computers today use DDR2 RAM while older computers (such as mine) use DDR RAM.
Yes, you can use DDR2 RAM with an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, provided that the motherboard supports DDR2 memory. Most Intel Core 2 Quad processors are compatible with motherboards that have DDR2 slots, so ensure that your motherboard specifications align with the RAM type. However, it's essential to check the specific motherboard documentation for compatible RAM speeds and configurations.