If the port on your motherboard is an AGP slot then it doesn't matter if you have ddr or ddr2
Yes you can but first you have to use peanut butter to make a sandwich for me.
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NO It Cant Coz Cut in Between Pins Is At Different Locations And Power Supply To DDR is More Than to that of DDR2's So DDR2 may burn if we insert it in DDR1 SLot
Yes, the ram built into the card which is ddr2 means nothing to your PC using ddr1 ram they are completely separate. Just like how ddr3 computers can have gddr5 graphics ^^
No
Short answer is no.They are not interchangeable.
DDR2 RAM is slightly smaller and has square chips. DDR1 RAM has rectangular chips.
The difference between DDR1 ram and DDR2 ram, is the advancement in technology. When you upgrade to DDR2, you are doubling the amount of flow information that can take place.
ddr1 and ddr2
DDR2 RAM is slightly smaller and has square chips. DDR1 RAM has rectangular chips.
There are both the same thing, ddr2 ram, is faster that ddr1 ram but ddr3 ram is more modern and faster
DDR by a long shot
that depends on wether the ram is DDR1, DDR2 OR DDR3 RAM
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
There are 2 easy ways. No#1- Downlaod a 'system analysis' tool (e.g. CPU-Z) run the progamme and check its window. http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php No#2- Open the case, and look at the ram slots. DDR1 has 184 pins, DDR2 has 240 pins. The 'notch' in the ram stick is also in different places on DDR1 vs DDR2. After you have look at a few ram sticks, you can soon pick the difference between DDR1 amd DDR2, but in the beginning it is no so easy. There is quite often a sticker on the side of the ram telling you what type/speed it is to make things easier, but it can be hard to see inside the case. DDR1 also ranges from DDR-200 (PC-1600) to DDR-433 (PC-3500) and DDR2 ranges from DDR2-400 (PC2-3200) to over DDR2-1066 (PC2-8600)
This is not true. RAM can be quite cheap, it all depends on the make of the RAM and type (DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 etc).