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Can you use DDR2 SDRAM in a DDR SDRAM slot?

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Q: Can you use DDR2 SDRAM in a DDR SDRAM slot?
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Ddr sdram can replace by ddr2?

No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.


Can you use DDR SDRAM modules in an SDR SDRAM slot?

No.


Can you use a DDR2 RAM module in a DDR memory slot?

No DDR2 and DDR are not compatible and so you can not add DDR2 RAM module in a DDR Slot. Electrical specifications like voltage, signal pinout and even mechanical size and shape of modules are different.


Is DDR2 PC-5300 compatible with compaq presario SR1303WM?

From this site, http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00280659&lc=en&cc=us&product=447312&dlc=en, the slot on your computer is for DDR which is 184 pin, DDR SDRAM. That means you cannot use DDR2 rams because DDR2 has 240 pins and it will not fit on what your computer has.


How many pins does ddr sdram use?

DDR SDRAM uses 184 pins.


Can you use DDR2-SDRAM on your Pentium III which supports only SDRAM?

No.


Can dell xps 400 use ddr and ddr2?

DDR2 PC2-4200,DDR2 PC2-5300,DDR2 PC2-6400 with a maximum of 1GB per slot (equals 4GB max total system memory)


Can I use a sdram insted of ddram?

No. SDR SDRAM and DDR SDRAM modules are not interchangeable.


What does memory type DDR 2 mean?

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Does ddr2 memory work in a ddr motherboard?

Unfortunately not. DDR has a different amount of pins compared to a stick of DDR II. Also the slot position is slightly different. Hope this helps Be Safe Cadishead Computers


What is the difference between DDR and DDR2 RAM?

Most desktops and notebooks use one of the three most popular types of synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) for the main system memory. Single data rate (SDR) SDRAM is the older type of memory, commonly used in computers prior to 2002. Double data rate (DDR) SDRAM hit the mainstream computer market around 2002, and DDR2-based systems hit the market in mid-2004. DDR SDRAM is a straightforward evolution from SDR SDRAM. The big difference between DDR SDRAM and SDR SDRAM is that DDR reads data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, so the DDR module can transfer data twice as fast as SDR SDRAM. While DDR has a limited clock rate, the evolutionary changes to DDR architecture enable DDR2 to achieve speeds beyond of DDR, delivering bandwidth of 5.3 GB per second and beyond! Because DDR2 is able to operate with faster bus speeds, your memory doesn't hold back the performance of your processor. Generally speaking, motherboards are built to support only one type of memory. You cannot mix and match SDRAM, DDR, or DDR2 memory on the same motherboard in any system. They will not function and will not even fit in the same.


Can you use DDR400 on a P4VXASD2 motherboard?

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