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

No.


Will a DDR SDRAM module fit in an SDR SDRAM slot?

While I'm sure a destructive lunatic could force a DDR module into an older slot, they are not designed to be physically compatible. DDR modules have only a single notch, while SDR modules and slots are keyed with two notches and ridges.


Can you convert a motherboard that uses SDR SDRAM modules to DDR SDRAM?

No.


Can I use a sdram insted of ddram?

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


What prevents sdr sdram sticks from fitting into slots designed for ddr sdram sticks?

The number of pins at the bottom of the stick. Some ddr's have 184 pins, some newer models have 240, starting with DDR2.


What type of RAM would a computer with an Intel Pentium 4 1.7 GHz processor have?

Motherboards of that era would have had a either a combination of the older SDR SDRAM (PC100 or PC133 RAM) and DDR SDRAM, or just DDR SDRAM.For best performance, you would want to use the DDR slots.


How can you recognize the sdram and ddr?

DDR and SDR have the names mentioned on the packing.You just need to read the packet.But if you don't have one then try reading on the ram chip you will find small initials on chip saying DDR with its number.


What type of memory does an Intel Pentium 4 motherboard support?

Depending on its age, either SDR SDRAM, DDR, or DDR2 RAM.


Are SDR SDRAM modules still available for Intel Pentium III PCs?

Yes. You can still find them on eBay, and in limited quantities from some online retailers.


Difference between sdram and ddrram?

SD Ram is actually SDR SDRAM, and DD Ram is actually DDR SDRAM, though the former does not usually have the SDR in front of it. The letters SDR and DDR stand for Single Data Rate and Double Data Rate, and the letters SDRAM stand for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. The main difference between SDR and DDR memory is speed. There are a lot of little differences, but the main one (IMHO) that affects the user is speed: DDR can transfer data at roughly twice the speed of SDR. More speedy data rates = better performance. Just remember, the motherboard you are using must include the appropriate chipset to support the different RAM types. They are not interchangeable. SDR SDRAM comes in three main flavors: PC66, PC100 and PC133. Each successive number refers to the bus speed of the RAM in MHz, thus PC66 runs at 66 MHz, PC100 runs at 100 MHz, etc. SDR SDRAM has 168 pins at the connector. DDR SDRAM has 184 pins at the connector, which is one reason you can't just use DDR instead of SDR, and comes in many different flavors; PC2100 which runs at 266 MHz, PC2700 which runs at 333 MHz, PC3200 which runs at 400 MHz, etc. While the numbers on SDR SDRAM referred to clock speeds, the DDR SDRAM numbers come from the theoretical maximum bandwidth in Megabytes per second (MB/s). Thus, PC2100 has a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 2100 MB/s, but runs at 133 MHz. DDR SDRAM modules are now available from PC1600 all the way up to PC4400, which has a bandwidth of 4400 MB/s and runs at 550 MHz. In order to know which type of RAM you need, you must know what your motherboard supports. I recommend searching the motherboard manufacturer's website for this info, or review sites like tomshardware.com or sharkyextreme.com. Good luck!


Can you replace pc133 with pc333?

PC133 Ram and PC333 ram are generally incompatible. PC133 RAM is SDR Ram where as PC333 is DDR RAM. Some motherboards support using either SDR or DDR but this is not usual. PC133 will not fit in the same slot as PC333.


What is beter to speed up a p4 computer a DDR or a SDR?

If the motherboard supports both DDR and SDR RAM, it is almost always a better idea to go with DDR RAM