Is there 16GB DDR2 RAM?
A 16GB DDR2 SDRAM is 16 gigabytes of RAM, or memory, for computers that operate with DDR2 compatible motherboards. They are an additional unbuffered memory that you can install on mainstream computers.
Can I mix ddr2 667 and 800?
So yes you can mix ram and it might work but their is absolutely no guarantee.
Can I use ddr2 800 and ddr2 667 together?
well, yes you can combine them, even though they are rated at different speeds. They will clock at 667 (being the common denominator). Or at least you should set them at that speed, otherwise you’ll be overclocking the 667 dims.
What is the fastest ddr2 RAM available?
Corsair seems determined to hold the record for the highest memory speed in production memory.
What is the difference between ddr2 667 and ddr2 800?
Originally Answered: What is the difference between ddr2-667 and ddr2-800? Basically different clock speeds. Clock speed is, effectively, how man ‘transitions’ something can make per second. 800 has a faster clock speed than 667, which equates to more transfers-per-second and thus more MB/s in transfer speed.
What is DDR2 SDRAM?
Double Data Rate 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory ( DDR2 SDRAM) is a double data rate (DDR) synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) interface. It superseded the original DDR SDRAM specification, and was itself superseded by DDR3 SDRAM (launched in 2007).
Are all DDR2 800MHz PC2 6400 Ram tested and guaranteed compatible?
All DDR2 800MHZ PC2 6400 memory listed below are tested, and 100% guaranteed compatible. If you find a cheaper price on the web, speak to our customer support team.
What is the maximum capacity of a DDR2 RAM?
The best-rated DDR2 memory modules are at least twice as fast as the best-rated DDR memory modules. The maximum capacity on commercially available DDR2 DIMMs is 4GB, but chipset support and availability for those DIMMs is sparse and more common 2GB per DIMM are used.
What is the full form of PC2-5300 DDR2?
PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM (for notebooks) DDR2 SDRAM is a double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory interface. It superseded the original DDR SDRAM specification, and is superseded by DDR3 SDRAM (launched in 2007). DDR2 DIMMs are neither forward compatible with DDR3 nor backward compatible with DDR.