Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram
ddr4
No, DDR2 is quite slower than DDR3. DDR4 was released very recently. DDR4 is currently the fasted SDRAM available.
it will be up to 32gb per single ram
Yes, the case is compatible with Micro ATX motherboards, such as that ASRock board. For the RAM, I'd suggest getting Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133. It is compatible with the motherboard, and isn't too bad of a price for having a decent heat spreader.
Two of the latest inventions in the computing world are USB 3.0 and DDR4. USB 3.0 was invented by the USB 3.0 Promoter Group while DDR4 was invented by Samsung.
HP Laptop Memory Guide: How DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4 Impact Performance DDR4 memory in HP laptops offers higher speeds and better energy efficiency than DDR2 or DDR3, which results in faster data transfer, improved multitasking, and better performance for demanding applications like gaming or video editing. etechbuy/blog/hp-laptop-memory-guide-how-ddr2-ddr3-ddr4-impact-performance
The type of processor used, Intel, AMD, IBM etc. and the socket type. The type of memory used. DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4 etc and max expansion, 4GB etc. Number of expansion sockets and type, PCI. Hard drive interface. parallel IDE or SATA.
Most current motherboards are using DDR3 SDRAM, although new higher-performing motherboards are starting to appear which use DDR4.
DDR, DDR2, SDR, DDR3, DDR4. SO-dimm are for laptops
SODIMM 200 PIN or 72 for 32bit processor
The socket is where you would put the processor. Every motherboard states what socket it uses. AM1, AM2, and AM3 are used for AMD CPUs while LGA sockets are for Intel CPUs. When buying a motherboard and/or processor, you need to make sure they match each other's socket type. The chipset is just the type of chipset the motherboard uses itself.All you need to know when building/upgrading a computer are the following:Power connector type (modern motherboards use a 24-pin connector but there are still some 20-pin power supplies available for older computers)CPU socket typeRAM type (DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, etc.)Hard drive type (SATA is the standard nowadays but older machines used IDE)Expansion slot types (PCI and PCIe are used in a modern motherboard but AGP, VLBus, EISA, ISA, and MicroChannel have been used in the past; if you find something old enough to use something other than PCI or PCIe, avoid it)