Yes. The computer RAM, Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) RAM, and the motherboards DDR module are different.
Just look into power supply, AGP voltage, x interface, and CPU for compatibility...
no ? i think ..
DDR3
Basicly any motherboard that has a pci-e 2.0, 2.1 or 3.0 slot. GDDR5 is just faster compared to a GDDR3 or just DDR5 DDR3
well ofciurse it will lol
System RAM and Video RAM are two separate technologies, and do not directly depend on each other. It is possible to run a video card with GDDR6 on a system with only DDR1 RAM installed, and just as possible to run a video card with GDDR1 on a system with DDR3 RAM installed. Having a high speed GDDR video card will improve rendering performance, while having high speed RAM will improve loading times.
If you are using DDR2 RAM, then yes your video card should work. Provided you have suitable power going to the GPU.
I am also thinking of putting in a card. But i am not sure as to what is the maximum limit it support ? I was thinking of 9800 GT but it has DDR3.
Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.
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.
Gt 240 ddr3
No, it's a type of RAM
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.