Yes. DDR2 modules are backwards-compatible. Any module up to 1 GB will work, although the module will not run at its full speed.
It is a form, speed and type of memory.
The computers from Dell have an Inspiron 6000 memory. To be more precise, all notebooks and desktop computers from the Dell Inspiron line can use this memory.
One can purchase 2GB DDR2 667MHz, at several online sites. Some of these online sites that carry this memory are "Amazon", "eBay", "Tigerdirect", and "Newegg".
DDR2 667MHz
Yes, it is backward compatible
There are a wide variety of different memory cards on the market created by Dell Inspiron. However the highest capacity for these memory cards is 4GB.
You can personalize the Inspiron 546 MT to include as much or as little memory as you like,but 512 mb is standard?
You can use 240-pin DDR2 667MHZ. And this mother board supports dual channel.Hope this helps.
yes but the memory is expensive the higher it is
Probably. For DDR/DDR2/DDR3 memory, you take the MHz number (667) and multiply it by 8 to get the PC-xxxx number. In this case, it would come out to 5333 MB/sec, which is the amount of data the memory can process, theoretically. The 5300 and 5400 numbers are just approximations of 5333, used for marketing. The really important part is the 667 MHz.
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.
Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 allows for upgrading of the cards and memory modules.