Your motherboard might be able to 'clock back' the DDR400 to DDR333. This means that the DDR400 ram will reduce it's clock speed to DDR333 to be compatible. Not all motherboards support this though.
There are many computer memory retail sites which sell DDR333 memory apparati. Some examples are Newegg, Memory Depot and Amazon. Prices for DDR333 memory devices will vary according to the amount of memory one is in search of.
The DDR400 memory modules for computers were first available on the public market in 2002. It was the largest volume of memory available in one place at the time is was released.
Yes for most practical purposes these are compatible (as long as these are same form factor). If you have a motherboard which supports DDR400. You can install any of the DDR266, DDR333, DDR400 modules. All these memories will work (at the speed of the slowest speed memory). - Neeraj Sharma
DDR333 PC2700
Some examples of computer motherboards compatible with PC3200 DDR400 memory are computers with XD motherboards which run a lot faster and have more raw access memory.
Yes it can....DDR memory will adjust its speed to the lowest speed of the board or the other memory chip. If the other memory chip is DDR333 the DDR400 will down clock itself to 444 to be compatible. Sometimes you might need to adjust certain settings in the BIOS to accomplish this (timings, latency, etc.).
http://www.vikingcomponents.com/configurator/searchmodel.asp Go here. You can find out from this website.
2G SD, not SDHC!
DDR SDRAM memory modules can be installed at a 333MHz bus speed and operate at that speed. Specifically, DDR400 (PC3200) memory modules typically operate at 333MHz bus speed.
No it cannot It has an nvidia chipset 6150 That board is generally a winfast foxconn board or sometimes a biostar emachines modified version and as such is a 939 board ddr memory NOT ddr2 It will take up to a pc3200 (ddr400) memory
CMX is a series name, in this case: Corsair Memory XMS. The XMS refers to Xtreme Memory Speeds. The 1024 mean it is a 1 Gigabyte module. The 3200PT refers to the clock speed rating. 3200 is rated for 400MHz speed, and PT means it has passed testing for their Platnum series.
No, you cannot use a DDR-2 5300 memory module in a Toshiba Satellite A60 or A65 laptop. This module will not fit into the slot. You can install up to 1GB memory module into the expansion slot, but it has to be DDR memory, not DDR2. Here's what you can use: PC2700 (DDR333) module: 256MB, 512MB or 1GB.