333 MHz
No. They are different generations of DDR.
32 MB
333 Mhz
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.
Yes, but only with other DDR, not SDR. DDR is 184 pins where SDRAM is 164 pins. There are a few factors that will affect the speed of you memory: 1) The memory itself If you buy cheap memory then you might have slow memory. the chip can only move as fast as its slowest memory section 2) Maximum clock speed on the motherboard Your memory will only run as fast as your mobo can run it. If your mobo supports up to PC2700, buying PC3200 will only run at PC2700 speeds
No, you cannot use a DDR-2 5300 memory module in a Toshiba Satellite A60 or A65 laptop. This module will not fit into the slot. You can install up to 1GB memory module into the expansion slot, but it has to be DDR memory, not DDR2. Here's what you can use: PC2700 (DDR333) module: 256MB, 512MB or 1GB.
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.
One can purchase a 1gb pc2700 333mhz 200 pin ddr sodimm memory for their laptop from Best Buy. They carry the best and lowest prices around. Their prices are unbeatable.
The DDR PC2700 is an internal computer part sold by Kingston. One can normally expect to pay at least 50 dollars for this part, but as of May 2013 Amazon has marked it down to under 20 dollars.
No. its alright.
A lot.
There are many places where one can purchase a DDR PC2700. For example one can be purchased at Amazon or Best Buy. One could also be purchased from Crucial.