no it will not even fit into the port as themanufacturer's who designed the new ddr3 ram did not want you to blow it up in a ddr2 motherboard port so they made i so that it would not physically fit, so unfortunately if you want this new faster ram you will have to get a new board and maybe processor.
I know that 204 pin memory will not work on 200 pin slot. but vice versa ... I have no idea.
Apple, Dell and few more Giants of computing world created 200 pin memory cards instead of 204-pin to have all the sales to themselves.
I have a dell DDR3 200-pin on my system and I have to buy my upgrade from dell for double the price or trust the low quality illegally copied Chinese ones ... between a rock and a hard place!
RAM are SODIMM 200-pin sticks whereas DDR is 200-pin but different pin setup. You will know instantly if you have the wrong stick since they will not fit on the other slot.
DDR3 is the generation of ram; it is presently the newest. 1333 is the MHz rating (speed) 1333 is the basic speed rating for the DDR3 generation
From $12 USD to $200
HMM... Good question man.
This is some specification for RAM modules: DDR3 240-pin DDR 2 240Pin DDR 184 Pin SDRAM 168-pin SODIMM 200-pin DDR2 SODIMM 200-pin DDR,DDR2 and DDR3 have 2 holes SDRAM have 3 holes
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.
If the question is about the RAM memory sticks then it needs 200 pin SODIMM DDR2. For other memory types it has a card reader slot also for Flash memory which accepts Secure Digital, MultiMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, xD Picture Card. - Neeraj Sharma
$200
200
In any shop of the game you can access your inventory, there clicking on slots you will be asked if you want to buy an extra slot for 200 z-tokens.
There is no code. You have to buy bag space which costs 200 AC a slot.
$75-$200