Yes. i use a graphics card with gddr3 while i have ddr2 myself.
also, ddr3 is the latest for computers and the new videocards have gddr5.
Short answer is yes. ddr5 will also work.
GPU memory is independent of the motherboard that runs its own memory. You can have only one type of memory on a motherboard, ie. DDR3, and have a graphics card with built in DDR5 memory. Short answer is yes, they are independent of each other.
Sorry bro, it wont work because the memory format is ddr5 not ddr3 so its incompatible with ddr5. ~Sorry bro, you're incorrect. The memory type of the card is irrelevant since it's on-board memory used by the graphics card. Not to mention I already bought the card and it works beautifully.
NForce 590 sli motherboard will work with such card as far as it has an appropriate port (PCI-E).
assuming everything else is compatible, the memory is not an issue. many graphics card have ddr4 and ddr5 memory which isn't even available as RAM yet.
No, but I think you've got a few terms confused. DDR2 "slots" are for the main system memory. A "DDR3 graphic card' is a graphic card that uses DDR3 memory. A PCI-E DDR3 Graphics card should work fine in a PCI-E slot, or a AGP DDR3 Graphics card should work fine in a AGP slot (4x or 8x, dont try to use a 4x or above AGP card in an older x1 or x2 slot).
Yes, any graphics card will work with mostly any motherboard, so long as it isn't the Mac Edition. Also i recommend the GTX 650Ti if you will be doing any gaming or movie watching, but for editing use the 7770
Short answer: yes it will work.The DDR3 memory on the graphics card is mounted in the GPU's PCB. Power regulation and clock signals for that memory is regulated by the GPU.The DDR2 memory on the motherboard is a completely separate situation with the voltage and clock signal being regulated on the motherboard. The two memory banks have little, if anything to do with each other.A PCIe GPU will work in any PCIe motherboard slot.
Unfortunately, no. DDR RAM will not work in a DDR2 motherboard, and DDR2 RAM will not work on a DDR3 motherboard. There are a few motherboards that have slots for both DDR and DDR2, so it is conceivable that there could be motherboards with slots for both DDR2 and DDR3.
No
If you have a graphics card that supports HDMI you can of course connect the PS3 to that card. Will it work at all? most likely not. why not
No it will not.