No, you cannot. PC2 is ddr2 type of memory when PC is ddr. Those types are not compatible.
It is possible to use pc3200 ddr ram in a PC designed for pc2700 ddr ram, but the pc3200 ram will only run at pc2700. If you want to fully exploit the pc3200 ram then you will have to buy a motherboard that will be able to support a speed equal to pc3200 or greater.
No. its alright.
400MHZ DDR PC3200 ------ 184 pin Dimm
No. PC3200 is DDR (1) 400, PC2 3200 is DDR2 400. They are incompatible.
One can purchase a PC3200 DDR400 from the website Ebay. Once on Ebay one can find a seller who is selling the PC3200 DDR400 and make a bid in order to purchase it.
PC3200 is a kind of memory for computers. It is compatible with a computer if the BUS speed of the RAM module is 400MHZ or megahertz. The memory chip will have PC3200 written on it for easy identification.
The Intel 915 GAV motherboard supports DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 4GB. Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200 (DDR - 400 and 333 MHz) http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915gav/sb/CS-012066.htm
Maybe. It depends on what the motherboard of the "machine" supports. Remember, too, that there are different kinds of memory, so if you just happen to have the memory sticks, they may be different kinds, and the motherboard will only support one of the kinds. (DDR, DDR2, etc.) Furthermore, if you are not using a sixty-four bit operating system, only about three gig will be available for use.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
Someone that is looking to purchase a 2 GB DDR PC3200 memory card can do son at Best Buys or even Future Shop. If someone prefers to shop online then one can use the websites eBay and Amazon.
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