Here's what I found out for you. The DDR3 has 240 pins just like the DDR2, however, they will not be compatible, you will not be able to put a DDR3 into a DDR2 slot. The knotch on the stick of RAM is in a different location so it will not fit. So a new motherboard made for DDR3 will have to be used. They are currently out on the MAC Lite computers but not sure if Microsoft has any on the market yet. The DDR3 will use 1.5V, which is lower than the DDR2 1.8V.
DDR3 DIMM = 240 pins (desktop)
DDR3 SO-DIMM = 204 pins (laptop)
thanks to ico666
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ddr1 184 pins ddr2 240 pins ddr3 240 pins there are 240 pins one side 120 pins and other side 120 pins so 120+120 = 240 pins in ddr2 ram. as well as ddr3 has 240 pins and ddr1 has 184 pins only . by Prem verma from www.prem-verma.blogspot.com
There are 240 pins on DDR2 and DDR3.
ddr3 is a type of ram you would find on the motherboard of a computer. only motherboards that are manufactured for ddr3 ram will hold ddr3 ram.
ddr3 is a type of ram you would find on the motherboard of a computer. only motherboards that are manufactured for ddr3 ram will hold ddr3 ram.
The difference between the memory of the DDR2 RAM and the DDR3 RAM are the capacity that they can hold the DDR3 RAM is more powerful than the DDR2 RAM.
ddr3
ddr3 is a type of ram, not processor
Types of DIMMs are DDR3 and DDR2 that have 240 pins, DDR DIMMs with 184 pins and SDRAM DIMMs with 168 pins.
Legacy FPM-RAM has 30 pins
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..
DDR3 SDRAM stands for double data rate type three synchronous dynamic random access memory. It is used at the tempory memory a computer needs to operate. It is a faster version of the DDR2 RAM.
Yes Windows xp will work with DDR3 i have a gaming computer with 16gb DDR3 ram in windows xp 64-bit