Im afraid this is not possible. This motherboard takes DDR and / or SD ram, not DDR2.
Both SD and DDR can not be used at the same time. IMHO DDR would be the better choice.
Max allowed would be 2Gb (ddr 266 or ddr 200 buffered)
Max allowed is 1Gb, unbuffered.
Hope this helps
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It is a form, speed and type of memory.
One can purchase 2GB DDR2 667MHz, at several online sites. Some of these online sites that carry this memory are "Amazon", "eBay", "Tigerdirect", and "Newegg".
Obviously the difference is speed.
DDR2 667MHz
it depend on your computer type,max ram that your computer can support
Yes. They are backwards compatible. Even with the installed 800MHz ram It will still only run at 667MHz speeds.
You can use 240-pin DDR2 667MHZ. And this mother board supports dual channel.Hope this helps.
Probably. For DDR/DDR2/DDR3 memory, you take the MHz number (667) and multiply it by 8 to get the PC-xxxx number. In this case, it would come out to 5333 MB/sec, which is the amount of data the memory can process, theoretically. The 5300 and 5400 numbers are just approximations of 5333, used for marketing. The really important part is the 667 MHz.
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.
well ofciurse it will lol
ddr1 and ddr2
Unfortunately not. DDR has a different amount of pins compared to a stick of DDR II. Also the slot position is slightly different. Hope this helps Be Safe Cadishead Computers