Yes it can....DDR memory will adjust its speed to the lowest speed of the board or the other memory chip. If the other memory chip is DDR333 the DDR400 will down clock itself to 444 to be compatible. Sometimes you might need to adjust certain settings in the BIOS to accomplish this (timings, latency, etc.).
No. The centering slot on the ram is in a different possition, so you cant even plug the ram into your motherboard.
no you can not use 400 MHZ ram because (PC2100 @ 266 MHZ ddr) and (PC2700 @ 333 MHZ ddr) are the only chips that are inter changable. PC3200 is 400 MHZ but it has 2 slots not just the one. It does not fit into the same type slot as either PC2700 or PC2100. I was looking at the possibility of a PC2700 ram rated at 400 MHZ but I do not think there is such a thing.
The DDR 333 model can be purchased through Amazon. DDR 333 is a type of memory used for computers. DDR is an acronym for 'double data rate'. The number specifies the memory speed.
Yes, absolutely because DDR rated for higher frequencies are also backward compatible. Just pay attention to the DDR generation because you DDR-I is not compatible with DDR-II.
if its the same system then it will still work with both games and matts
333 Mhz
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No. DDR RAM cannot be used to replace or upgrade a PC133 module.
No its PC3200 DDR-MEM according to the piece in my hand....
Yes, DDR 400 memory will work in that motherboard, however only at a maximum speed of 333MHz. The memory will be underclocked to the maximum speed the motherboard can handle. Be sure not to try to put in DDR2 memory, as they are physically different and will not fit.
The Intel 915 GAV motherboard supports DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 4GB. Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200 (DDR - 400 and 333 MHz) http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915gav/sb/CS-012066.htm
DDR RAM (Double Data Rate RAM) Instead of processing data for each beat of the system clock, as regular SDRAM does, it processes data when the beat rises and again when it falls, doubling the data rate of memory. If a motherboard runs at 200 MHz, DDR memory runs at 400 MHz.