The slot itself is categorized as "DDR3" so it will fit.
The speed of the RAM will only work if your motherboard supports that speed. Therefore, check your motherboard manual to determine if it supports DDR3-1066 RAM.
If you mix up your RAM with different speeds, such as using a DDR3-1066 with a DDR3-1800, then the RAM speed will be matched with the lowest speed, making both RAM operate as a DDR3-1066. Mixing RAM of different speeds isn't recommended.
dimm (ddr3)
Yes Windows xp will work with DDR3 i have a gaming computer with 16gb DDR3 ram in windows xp 64-bit
Yes. These memories are independent of each other. Just make sure it uses the correct type of slot and that the power supply you have will be sufficient to power it
DDR3 memory
No, you can't. First check your type, Is it DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 or maybe something else. When you know your type, in your case DDR1, you have to check the speed. DDR1 has 333 or 400, DDR2 has 553,667,800 or 1066, DDR3 has 1066,1333,1600,1800,1866,2000,2133,2200 or 2300 and even higher. In your case 333 or 400 speed. So you can replace your DDR1 depends on your speed for a 512GB, 1GB or 2GB RAM. But you have to check what is max. to place! And you can place DDR3 if you want, but then you have to change motherboard. And in that case better to buy a new computer. Sorry for my english :)
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.
Explain any two application areas demanding the need for DDR3 RAM and state areas where DDR2 might be insufficient
Unfortunately, no. DDR RAM will not work in a DDR2 motherboard, and DDR2 RAM will not work on a DDR3 motherboard. There are a few motherboards that have slots for both DDR and DDR2, so it is conceivable that there could be motherboards with slots for both DDR2 and DDR3.
Short answer is yes. ddr5 will also work.
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Yes. i use a graphics card with gddr3 while i have ddr2 myself. also, ddr3 is the latest for computers and the new videocards have gddr5.
Same as any other slot, to allow the board to work with the card in the slot. Very outdated slot.