The specifications states that the two DIMM sockets on the board have these features:
* 2.5V DDR SDRAM DIMMs * Unbuffered, single-sided or double-sided DIMMs * ** except for double-sided DIMMs with x16 organization * Non-ECC DIMMs * DDR 400MHz and DDR 333MHz SDRAM DIMMs It should support 1GB chips with the following organizations:
* single-sided, 128Mbit x 8 front-side / empty back-side * double-sided, 64Mbit x 8 front-side / 64Mbit x 8 back-side If you are ever unsure about a specific memory module being compatible with a specific motherboard, you should always contact one or both manufacturers for clarification.
DDR 1
no it support only ddr1 ram
Yes, you can replace it. I believe you have ddr1 type of memory, but you need to check your motherboard manual because it might not support bigger amount of RAM.
845 chipsets supports ddr1 bus ram. so whatever you buy make sure its ddr1 speed ram you can check this site for more details http://www.getpcmemory.com
Yes you can use. PC means DDR1 266mhz ram, PC 2700 means DDR1 333mhz ram. you should not use in combination of both PC2100 and PC2700 because due to Bus frequency mismatch some boards will not support.
It supports ddr (first generation - ddr1).
DDR. Technically, there is no "DDR1", only "DDR" and DDR2".
In DDR1 the Chip is in Rectangle shape and DDR2 the Chip Shape is in Square and DDR2 is Chip smaller than DDR1.DDR1 is centre cutting 7.5cm.DDR2 is centre cutting 7cm.DDR1 pin 92. DD2 pin 122.DDR1 pin is larger than DDR2.
ddr1
http://dhivacpt.blogspot.com/2007/10/difference-between-ddr1-and-ddr2.html
DDR2 RAM is slightly smaller and has square chips. DDR1 RAM has rectangular chips.
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