The ASRock G31M-S uses DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 modules. it supports up to 8 GB of RAM using two 4 GB modules.
The only thing that affects the decision on RAM is a motherboard. Your motherboard can only support a certain type of RAM.
Yes, the case is compatible with Micro ATX motherboards, such as that ASRock board. For the RAM, I'd suggest getting Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133. It is compatible with the motherboard, and isn't too bad of a price for having a decent heat spreader.
The ram won't harm your motherboard unless it is the incorrect type of ram and was forced into place.Google it first please :D
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It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
ddr3 is a type of ram you would find on the motherboard of a computer. only motherboards that are manufactured for ddr3 ram will hold ddr3 ram.
ddr3 is a type of ram you would find on the motherboard of a computer. only motherboards that are manufactured for ddr3 ram will hold ddr3 ram.
The type of RAM that a desktop computer uses depends upon the design of the specific motherboard that is installed in the computer. Refer to the specifications of the motherboard or of the computer manufacturer (i.e. Dell, HP) to determine the proper type of RAM for your computer.
Each motherboard can only take specific types of RAM. Don't try and force the wrong type into the slot. It will damage the hardware.
No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
This depends on your motherboard. You should check the motherboard specifications to determine specifically what type of RAM you need. Not all RAM is created equal! anonymous@oola.com
The reason for RAM not being intergrated on a motherboard is because theres different RAM sizes and how much RAM a motherboard can handle along with RAM speeds. My motherboard can handle up to 16gb RAM and that is equal to 4 4GB RAM cards and the speeds my motherboard can handle are 2000MHz.