DDR2 memory with a speed of 667 MHz can be purchased online through Amazon, Newegg, and other companies that sell and ship computer accessories and electronics. One can also find it at local technology and electronics retail stores like Best Buy and Micro Center.
DDR2 1GB memory can be purchased from many places. Online you can find on TigerDirect Amazon, and Newegg's websites. In store you could find at most electronics and office stores such as, Best Buy, Staples, and Office Max.
You don't at all! Just make sure it's compatible, such as DDR or DDR2 memory.
One can often purchase memory cards at larger electronic stores that sell computers and equipment. The DDR2 4GB memory cards are available at Best Buy, Future Shop as well as online on Amazon and eBay.
Goto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2_SDRAM. Scroll down a bit til you see chips and modules. But for those that are less computer literate: DDR2: the type of memory. -400 -533, etc.: the speed of that memory. The numbers represent a certain specification within that type of memory. Higher number=faster. So if your Motherboard supports both and youre trying to decide which to buy, get the 533. It's a bit more expensive, but you'll get much better performance.
You're computer will require a "DDR2 SDRAM DIMM". DDR2 SDRAM is the type of memory you are after, it is also a DIMM. Most modern memory are all DIMM's (Dual inline memory module), much older ram were SIMMS (single ingline memory module). DIMM refers more to the physical make up of the module (DIMMS have contacts on both sides of the module). So any DDR2 SDRAM that you buy IS a dimm. You may want to look at the wikipedia page about DDR2 SDRAM at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2_SDRAM
667 MHz is a frequency that can be applied to computing, wave mechanics, or engine cycles. Hertz or Hz is a unit of measurement that measures frequency (for example an engine that rotates at 15 revolutions per second has a frequency of 15Hz). MegaHertz (MHz) is equal to One million Hertz, so one million times per second. I believe that you are asking in terms of computing because 667Mhz is the common speed of PC5400 DDR2 memory. This is a modern type of computer memory, so rest assured that it will suit your needs (i am assuming that you are looking to buy memory). The best brands to buy memory are: * Kingston * Corsair * Patriot * OCz
DDR2 800 is a model of computer memory which one can purchase at many computer electronics stores. Some of these include Future Shop, Best Buy as well as Amazon.
One can purchase a 2GB DDR2 SODIMM from: Amazon, Crucial, Offteck, Mr. Memory, Best Buy, Corsair, eBay, Power Book Medic, Staples to name a few. Prices start from $32.99.
Computer and electronics retailers sell DDR2 memory chips for laptops; such retailers include Office Depot and Best Buy. An owner can also contact the company that manufactures the specific laptop for computer accessories. Someone in need of this product can find these memory chips available for sale in online marketplaces as well.
Buy New Ram Cards cards. Each memory slot (2 total) on the inspiron 6000 can hold DDR2 PC2-5300, DDR2 PC2-4200 with a maximum of 1GB per slot.
The Dell Inspiron 6400 comes with 2G of memory when you buy it originally. It has 2 slots available each able to hold DDR2 PC2-5300. This is upgradable, as most computer memories are.
No, you can't. First check your type, Is it DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 or maybe something else. When you know your type, in your case DDR1, you have to check the speed. DDR1 has 333 or 400, DDR2 has 553,667,800 or 1066, DDR3 has 1066,1333,1600,1800,1866,2000,2133,2200 or 2300 and even higher. In your case 333 or 400 speed. So you can replace your DDR1 depends on your speed for a 512GB, 1GB or 2GB RAM. But you have to check what is max. to place! And you can place DDR3 if you want, but then you have to change motherboard. And in that case better to buy a new computer. Sorry for my english :)