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DDR memory is the memory that computers use. A gig of DDR memory is usually around thirty dollars.
Chipset and CPU define the type of memory.
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If you insert a DDR2 memory card into a slot that usually holds a DDR memory card, the card will not be recognized by the system and a message will appear stating that there is an error with the memory card. Please do not insert memory cards into non-matching slots, you may damage the system. If your system does not become damaged as a result of poor memory card reading, your DDR2 card will simply only act as a DDR card and not make full use of the DDR2 capabilities.
Yes, absolutely because DDR rated for higher frequencies are also backward compatible. Just pay attention to the DDR generation because you DDR-I is not compatible with DDR-II.
DDR laptop memory stands for Double Data Rate. The DDR means how fast your laptop can load data from your hard drive to your memory. This website explains things better: http://www.laptop-rentals.us/ddr-laptop-memory.htm
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A DDR2 memory stick cannot be installed correctly in a DDR slot.
DDR is a type of RAM, or Random Access Memory. It is super fast memory used to store open programs and such.
DDR is a memory in which most of your default memories are stored. Find the defrag button and this will clean up the memory getting ride of any error memory or corruption memory.
No, they're not cross compatible. 184pin DDR is desktop memory, 200 pin ddr is a SO-DIMM, which is laptop memory.