DDR2 800 is a model of computer memory which one can purchase at many computer electronics stores. Some of these include Future Shop, Best Buy as well as Amazon.
The LCM of 240 and 800 is 2400.
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66W 230/800= 0,2875. 230= 66w
The number of laps in 800 meters depends on the length of the track. For a standard outdoor track, which is 400 meters in circumference, 800 meters would equal 2 laps. If the track is a different length, you would divide 800 by the track's circumference to determine the number of laps.
One can find information about a DDR2 800 at Newegg, Tomshardware, Wikipedia has information about DDR2. One can get information from a local computer hardware outlet.
they are different ram generations. DDR2 is the older and slower version of DDR3. DDR2 is about 800 MHz max. and DDR3 is about 1333 MHz minimum
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.
Most DDR2 800, or better (e.g. DDR2 1066) should work, but to be sure that the RAM is compatible with the the motherboard, you can check the gigabyte webpage and download the PDF of compatible RAM-http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2314
Most DDR2 800, or better (e.g. DDR2 1066) should work, but to be sure that the RAM is compatible with the the motherboard, you can check the gigabyte webpage and download the PDF of compatible RAM-http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2314
I just put a PC2 6400 in the slot that had DDR2 533. The motherboard beeped when I turned the computer on. This beeping is an indication that the memory is not installed. Therefore in my case the answer is no.
The ASRock G31M-S uses DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 modules. it supports up to 8 GB of RAM using two 4 GB modules.
Generally speaking, yes. The memory will simply be accessed at the slower speed. However, do not mix memory modules of different speeds. Also do not mix non-ECC and ECC memory modules.
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.
Yes it does, with a ddr2 ram
No, it uses only what it sees: 3.2gb
it's 1-800-electro.