Most DDR2 800, or better (e.g. DDR2 1066) should work, but to be sure that the RAM is compatible with the the motherboard, you can check the gigabyte webpage and download the PDF of compatible RAM-
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2314
The Water Flow 2350.
Most DDR2 800, or better (e.g. DDR2 1066) should work, but to be sure that the RAM is compatible with the the motherboard, you can check the gigabyte webpage and download the PDF of compatible RAM-http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2314
Try going into a local electronics store, someone should be able to help you there.
That's a pritty big case. You could fit just about anything you want into this. Just about any cooler you buy will fit on your board, you just need to make sure it has an intel fitting, as some are designed for amd cards. I assume you are new to building PCs so I wouldn't recommend you go for full water cooling. If you are buying a new processor it will come with a heatsink and fan. If you think you need more cooling go for a self contained water cooler like the zalman lq range.
Give the Mother Board number and make, so that this can be answeredT your answer here...
Gigabyte. its the measurement of the memory size of a storage device :)
16 Gb 32 GB 64 Gb
It shows how much storage a device or program has
The first time you insert it into a device - the device will initialize it.
the gbs are worthless without the device
The answer is CPU
The size of a storage device can be measured using megabytes or gigabytes. 1 gigabyte is approximately equal to 1024 megabytes.
2G means the device has 2 gigabytes of storage. 2KB means the device has 2 kilobytes of storage.