Harddrives will work as long as the motherboard supports the interface. SATA requires SATA. IDE requires an IDE port. Ram may or may not, that depends on the motherboard and if it supports the speed of your ram. USB drives should be fine. I'm not sure of the use of a memory card for computers...
The Accellerated Graphics Port card uses memory completely separate from the motherboard memory. They don't mix. Make sure you use the memory that the AGP card nees in the AGP card, and memory that the motheroboard needs in the motherboard. If you do that, everything will be ok.
Your PC has a motherboard that you can connect your memory card to. If it is a desktop, open the side of the box and the motherboard is where everything is connected to.
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.
Kingston is the most recomended memory card brand.
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.
well ofciurse it will lol
Proccessor (CPU), video card, PSU, Motherboard, Hard drive, Memory/RAM. the Network card and the sound card are normally integrated on the motherboard, but these are required too.
Well in my answer the best memory brand is sandisk
Sandisk and Kingston are the best known makes of memory cards and memory card readers as well.
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It needs a Memory Stick brand memory card, which is a special one made by Sony for Sony products.