random access memory two gigabyte double data rate personal computer 2.700 [gigahertz].
The PC2700 DDR RAM was introduced in 2000, having been in development for four years since 1996. It was intended to improve the speed of data transfer.
no you can not use 400 MHZ ram because (PC2100 @ 266 MHZ ddr) and (PC2700 @ 333 MHZ ddr) are the only chips that are inter changable. PC3200 is 400 MHZ but it has 2 slots not just the one. It does not fit into the same type slot as either PC2700 or PC2100. I was looking at the possibility of a PC2700 ram rated at 400 MHZ but I do not think there is such a thing.
In a 2gb ddr ram, there are 2097153 kbs. It is already an excellent memory choice for the diverse needs of many applications, from automotive to industrial to server.
One gigabyte of DDR PC2700 memory can cost from $20 to $80. It may be better to buy a new motherboard with DDR3 RAM support so you can buy more memory for less.
There are a number of places where one can purchase 1GB DDR PC2700 RAM. It can be found online at Amazon, eBay and Ebuyer. It may also be purchased offline at a local computer store.
Someone can buy 2GB of DDR RAM from a number of stores and online retailers. It is available to buy from Best Buy, Target, Amazon, eBay and from eBuyer.
DDR RAM? Doube Data Rate Random Access Memory
No and no.
You wouldn't notice the difference if you are just doing casual computer use, for example: Internet Browsing, listening to music, or word processing. However, if you are playing graphically intensive games, then you would notice a difference. The higher the PC number (PC2100, PC2700, or PC3200) then the better it is. Just be sure to buy the memory that is compatible with your motherboard... that is if you are planning on buying memory.
The 3200 rating on the MB is just the ram limit you can put just about any speed you want in the board, depending on the speed ram chip you buy is the speed you will get. also know that is you use more than one stick of ram and they are different speeds ex. 1 256mb of pc2700 and 1 256md pc3200 the board will limit the ram speed to the slowesed chip meaning that you ram would acualy be running at the pc2700 speed even thow you have the pc3200 chip in the board ! have a good day
Yes it will, to a maximum of 2Gb. This board also supports SD Ram, but the 2 DDR and SDRam, cannot co-exist on the same board at the same time. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
The Intel 915 GAV motherboard supports DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 4GB. Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200 (DDR - 400 and 333 MHz) http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915gav/sb/CS-012066.htm