speed ofcource.. 800 mhz PC will be slower than 1099 mhz PC because of slow data rate..
100 MHz
600 MHz or 800 MHz
he rating for RIMM memory is based on the maximum theoretical bandwidth (in MHz) and included speed ratings of 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1333 MHz, and 1600 MHz.
It's in relation to speed. 533 is slower than 800.
they are different ram generations. DDR2 is the older and slower version of DDR3. DDR2 is about 800 MHz max. and DDR3 is about 1333 MHz minimum
Yep, Sure can.... If you aren't having any problems with the 800 MHz module then keep it over the 667MHz =)
1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, and 400 MHz
800 MHz.
RIMMs operate at speeds of 600 MHZ (PC600) or 800 MHz (PC800). All installed RIMMs must operate at the same speed, and have the same ECC or non-ECC rating. The operating speed is different than the data path size. RIMMs are avilable in 16- or 32-bit data path.
Common speeds for the system bus (motherboard speed) are 1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, and 400 MHz.
1G technologies primarily operated on frequencies like 800 MHz and 900 MHz. 2G systems, including GSM and CDMA, typically used 900 MHz and 1800 MHz for GSM, while CDMA often operated in the 800 MHz band. For 3G, UMTS (GSM-based) utilized 2100 MHz, while CDMA2000 operated in bands like 850 MHz and 1900 MHz. 4G LTE expanded to a wider range, using frequencies such as 700 MHz, 1800 MHz, and 2600 MHz for both GSM and CDMA networks.
The three speeds of the most popular motherboards currently available on the market are, 1066 Mhz, 800 Mhz, and 533 Mhz