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.
Yes it should (the clue is that if you motherboard is coping with just one stick then you clearly don't need matched pairs)
As long as it is made for a laptop i dont see why i couldn't work. make sure you have a free ram slot or remove one so you can put it in though.
http://www.crucial.com/ The website above has a way to find out what RAM your laptop needs. According to the site an Acer 3053WXCi needs DDR PC4200 or DDR PC5300
it is slot
Here's what I found out for you. The DDR3 has 240 pins just like the DDR2, however, they will not be compatible, you will not be able to put a DDR3 into a DDR2 slot. The knotch on the stick of RAM is in a different location so it will not fit. So a new motherboard made for DDR3 will have to be used. They are currently out on the MAC Lite computers but not sure if Microsoft has any on the market yet. The DDR3 will use 1.5V, which is lower than the DDR2 1.8V.
Ya sure you shall go for it It will run at the slower clockspeed though, but not a big issue.
if for Nintendo ds then insert the action replay then insert the game in the slot on top with the sticker facing you
Slot 1 on a DS is the slot that you put DS game cards into. Slot 2 is the slot for Game boy advance game paks.
There is a notch that prevents installation, even though the modules are the same size and have the same number of pins. Notch position between DDR and DDR2 are diferent. Also, the memory socket on a motherboard is diferent for all types of memories. If the memory socket is design for DDR you can't put any other memory type but DDR and so for all other types.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
use an sp or advanced put the ar in the slot then put the game in the slot on the ar