0.4 GHz
usuali is 200mhz but i gues its 400mhz becase its saing double or somthing....
PC3200
134Mhz
pcv1132
This would mean the operating frequency, in hertz or megahertz of the chips in the random access memory. Common values are between 100mHz and 800mHz. Newer computers generally have memory frequencies of 400mHz or more.
There should be a button that lets you do this very easily. There is on a Brukker 400MHz NMR.
400MHZ DDR PC3200 ------ 184 pin Dimm
Processor Type is not important when selecting memory. It's the FSB (Front Side Bus) speed that's important... FSB400 PC3200 FSB333 PC2700 FSB266 PC2100 If you have a processor with a 400MHz FSB, then you need a Motherboard which supports a 400MHz FSB. You then select the appropriate memory.
Search the manufacturer website and search the card model number, they will have the specs on line. 400MHz
Unfortunately no. This pc, runs at a maximum ram speed of 400mhz. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
You can get memory with more capacity, but your motherboard probably doesn't accept faster memory (533 or 667 memory).