No, it only accepts ddr3.
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
no...you can't
No, it depends on the computer. DDR2 RAM is only for newer computers (Core 2, &tc.)
You cannot use DDR2-5300 RAM instead of DDR2-4200 RAM in a system that specifically requires DDR2-4200. While both are DDR2 types, they operate at different speeds, with DDR2-5300 having a higher bandwidth. However, if the motherboard supports DDR2-5300, the faster RAM will downclock to match the lower speed of DDR2-4200. Always check your motherboard specifications for compatibility.
The difference between the memory of the DDR2 RAM and the DDR3 RAM are the capacity that they can hold the DDR3 RAM is more powerful than the DDR2 RAM.
the answer to your question is ddr2
DDR2 RAM is slightly smaller and has square chips. DDR1 RAM has rectangular chips.
The DDR2 533 RAM is in fact compatible with an iMac. It is very advisable to upgrade an iMac with a DDR2 533 RAM as iMacs are really not known for their RAM.
The difference between DDR1 ram and DDR2 ram, is the advancement in technology. When you upgrade to DDR2, you are doubling the amount of flow information that can take place.
There are both the same thing, ddr2 ram, is faster that ddr1 ram but ddr3 ram is more modern and faster
Yes, you can use DDR2 RAM with an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, provided that the motherboard supports DDR2 memory. Most Intel Core 2 Quad processors are compatible with motherboards that have DDR2 slots, so ensure that your motherboard specifications align with the RAM type. However, it's essential to check the specific motherboard documentation for compatible RAM speeds and configurations.
Random access memory, or RAM, is important if you are going to have a lot of different computer programs running at the same time. Also, some programs require more RAM than others, so depending on what you will use your computer for, you might need more RAM. DDR2 RAM is only compatible with motherboards that are equipped to handle DDR2 RAM. Before adding any DDR2 RAM to your computer, make sure that your motherboard will work with it. Some computer motherboards are compatible with only DDR or DDR3 RAM, which would make your DDR2 RAM worthless and possibly damaging.