Monday, April 23, 2012

DDR2 video card in a DDR motheboard is it compatible?

i got a VIA P4M266A -8235 motherboard with a AGP 4x slot...

it has a RAM of DDR PC266/2100..

can i use a video card with a DDR2 memory?

is it compatible?

thanks....|||Yes, they are compatible. The type of memory your motherboard supports (DDR) has no bearing on which video cards you can use. However, it's recommended to always get the DDR3 versions of video cards if possible, they are much faster than their DDR2 counterparts.



Of course with an older AGP 4x slot, DDR2 might be the best you can get...|||a DDR motherboard only allows DDR RAM onto it but it wont effect the videocard |||The DDR memory that your motherboard takes is physical memory. The memory in the graphics card is virtual memory, and is not connected with the physical memory. Yes, they are compatible.

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