As long as you have the expansion slot (PCI, APG, PCI-Ex) available; Yes you can.
SD ram is synchronized with the with the system clock and runs at the same speed as your computer. DDR2 is random access memory that is used for high speed storage of the working data of a computer.
some game can run on that but not so good.
recommended requirements: GeForce 8600 GTS 512MB, Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MB
DDR has a 184-pin DIMM interface and DDR2 has 240. DDR2 runs cooler and has generally slower timings but is a lot faster than DDR in the end. DDR2 is capable of holding more ram on one DIMM.
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.
DDR3 runs at higher clocks and lower voltages due to a more complex 90nm manufacturing process than DDR2 Ram. So therefore, DDR3's main difference in comparison to DDR2 is better power usage and higher clock speeds.
DDR3 runs on lower voltage, uses less power, has a frequency of 800-2000MHz (DDR2: 400-1066MHz, DDR: 200-600MHz)and the "prefetchbuffer" is 8 bits instead of DDR2's 4 bits and DDR's 2 bits. DDR3 is the only one that has the 90 nm technology.
PC6400 DDR2 memory runs at speeds 400 MHz or higher, which is where DDR memory left off. Popular modules of DDR2 memory at the time of this writing are PC3200 (400MHz), PC4200 (533MHz), PC5300 (666MHz), and PC6400 (800MHz).
Unfortunately no. This pc, runs at a maximum ram speed of 400mhz. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
No If the computer runs faster then it runs faster not slower
A computer that runs Unix.
The operating system runs your computer and lets you use it.