Most likely it will not.
yes. it work. you can also use a 2TB HDD on your asrock 1333-D667.
Standard (DDR, DDR2, DDR3 as it must be the same as your motherboard) Speed (800, 1066, 1333 again must match the motherboard for optimization, can't exceed it) Size/capacity (GBS, # of sticks)
Not all memory frequencies are supported by all motherboards. If your motherboard only supports 800/1066/1333, buying 1600s just because they are only $10 more probably wouldn't be smart. Those Hardware labs boring you, yet?
1333.00
1333 ÷ 3 = 444 yards 1 foot
-1.333 as a fraction is -1 1/3 or (if you want the mixed fraction) -4/3
1.333 kilometers in 1333 meters. The prefix "kilo" means "thousand".
From 1333 to 1323 BC was the time in which he ruled.
Hitler had nothing to do with 1333. It was well before his lifetime.
1. The technology supported by the motherboard (SD-RAM,DDR-RAM,DDR2-RAM). 2. The maximum capacity of memory your OS supports ( Microsoft Windows XP and older won't support more than 3GB of RAM. 3. The memory bandwidth of the motherboard (333/400/533/667/1033/1333 MHz) 4. The maximum capacity each slot of the motherboard can support (2 slots-each of 2GB max, 4 slots-each of 2 GB max, 2 slots-each of 4GB max etc.). 5. The years of warranty each manufacturer provides.(2 years/3 years/5 years).
1333
1333/1000