assuming everything else is compatible, the memory is not an issue. many graphics card have ddr4 and ddr5 memory which isn't even available as RAM yet.
well ofciurse it will lol
If you are using DDR2 RAM, then yes your video card should work. Provided you have suitable power going to the GPU.
It's the mainboard which determines how much memory you can have.As best we can determine the MSI LGA775 is the mainboard that supports the most memory.It will handle 16GB of DDR2 or 8GB of DDR3.
If you insert a DDR2 memory card into a slot that usually holds a DDR memory card, the card will not be recognized by the system and a message will appear stating that there is an error with the memory card. Please do not insert memory cards into non-matching slots, you may damage the system. If your system does not become damaged as a result of poor memory card reading, your DDR2 card will simply only act as a DDR card and not make full use of the DDR2 capabilities.
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.
There are two types (and other references) to video memory in computing. The video card and onboard graphics are one type. The second are the use of virtual memory in order to further augment video resources. Video memory can also reference the type of RAM used on graphical processing cards such as DDR2, DDR3 and GDDR5 (among others).
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.
Yes. These memories are independent of each other. Just make sure it uses the correct type of slot and that the power supply you have will be sufficient to power it
Yes. The type of video memory has nothing to do with main system memory.
The type of memory used by the graphics card. DDR1 is slower, DDR2 is faster. They both plug into the same slot in your computer.
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.
Yes. DDR2 memory has double the transfer rate of DDR memory.