DDR2. Theres several diffent speed DDR modules, exactly what you will need depends on what CPU you are using, but the slowest DDR2 you can use in this motherbaord is 533, and the fastest DDR2 800. 800 is probably the best to use.
Consult the motherboard documentation or website of the manufacturer to ensure that the RAM is compatible with the motherboard.
My aunt's associate has a ram once... Courteous little SOB
Combo motherboards are those which support both DDR2 and DDR3 RAM. However, only one type of RAM should be used at a time.
first take the ram out then power it on if you hear the beeps it is not the motherboard, it is either the ram or hard drive.
It should be compatible because the motherboard supports DDR3 ram and the Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance is DDR3!
RAM
No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
Yes, as long as the motherboard is not picky about the RAM, it should work fine, but the motherboard will throttle the RAM to PC2100 speed if that is the fastest it supports.
The only thing that affects the decision on RAM is a motherboard. Your motherboard can only support a certain type of RAM.
The reason for RAM not being intergrated on a motherboard is because theres different RAM sizes and how much RAM a motherboard can handle along with RAM speeds. My motherboard can handle up to 16gb RAM and that is equal to 4 4GB RAM cards and the speeds my motherboard can handle are 2000MHz.
Easy, you do not allow the motherboard to approach the ram. Keep it safe and hidden in a secure location. You must not let the motherboard get to the ram at all costs.
RAM is located in the motherboard.