Yes, it should without a problem. Video cards have their own memory, and it doesnt matter if the video memory is a different type to the motherboard memory.
Unfortunately, no. DDR RAM will not work in a DDR2 motherboard, and DDR2 RAM will not work on a DDR3 motherboard. There are a few motherboards that have slots for both DDR and DDR2, so it is conceivable that there could be motherboards with slots for both DDR2 and DDR3.
well ofciurse it will lol
Explain any two application areas demanding the need for DDR3 RAM and state areas where DDR2 might be insufficient
If you are using DDR2 RAM, then yes your video card should work. Provided you have suitable power going to the GPU.
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.
Yes
no...it wont work. pig31z has got only 2 slots. ddr2 is the last..(2*2gb).
ddr3 can achive much higher clock rates than ddr2. the highest possible clock speed of ddr2 is 1333MHz while there are already 1800MHz ddr3 sticks being produced. also ddr3 can support twice as much capacity per stick than ddr2. Answer DDR3 in several significant ways: * Higher bandwidth due to increased clock rate * Reduced power consumption due to 90mm fabrication technology * Pre-fetch buffer is doubled to 8 bits to further increase performance
Of course, it could be run. It doesn't actually matter what type of ddr3 ram it is but what matters is the slot type and the ram type. DDR1 DDR2 DDR3 all have different slots. So as far as I think, It is going to work. Check it out and tell me..
GPU memory is independent of the motherboard that runs its own memory. You can have only one type of memory on a motherboard, ie. DDR3, and have a graphics card with built in DDR5 memory. Short answer is yes, they are independent of each other.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The Intel DG965RY motherboard actually supports DDR2 memory, not DDR3. But that's okay, we all make little mistakes sometimes. Just remember to double-check your memory compatibility before making any upgrades, and happy computing!
Short answer: yes it will work.The DDR3 memory on the graphics card is mounted in the GPU's PCB. Power regulation and clock signals for that memory is regulated by the GPU.The DDR2 memory on the motherboard is a completely separate situation with the voltage and clock signal being regulated on the motherboard. The two memory banks have little, if anything to do with each other.A PCIe GPU will work in any PCIe motherboard slot.