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This are the supported MHZ of your RAM 400 MHz
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333 MHz
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266 MHz, but I suggest you go buy the 400MHZ since that is much higher and it will perform much better with your motherboard and can provide you a faster speed....
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Hey there,
Check for the slots given on your motherboard, whether all the slots are same; However a motherboard can support only one type of module either DDR1 or DDR2.
your motherboard has only DDR1 slots.
You cannot upgrade DDR1 to DDR2 cause the Memory Module or notches are different than eachother.
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Straight from intels web site...
Two 184-pin DDR SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR 400, DDR 333, and DDR 266
Support for up to 2GB of system memory
here are the specifications of *********** board go through it... Processor SupportIntel® Pentium® 4 processor, Intel® Celeron® D processor and Intel® Celeron® processor in the 478-pin package Note: It is important to verify supported processors before using this Intel® desktop board.
Supported front side bus speed
800, 533, and 400 MHz
Integrated GraphicsIntel® 865G Chipset with Intel® Extreme Graphics 2ChipsetIntel® 865G ChipsetAGP Connector
AGP 3.0 (4X & 8X Speed 1.5 and 0.8 Volt Only)
Memory Type
Dual Channel DDR 400 MHz (PC3200), 333 MHz (PC2700), and 266 MHz (PC2100). Note: Be sure to review important memory and system bus speed considerations before using this Intel® Desktop Board
Max Memory
Capacity of up to 4 GB
Memory Slots
4 DDR DIMM Sockets
Slots
6 PCI So it will support DDR2 and you can upgrade upto 4GB...
i) LOW DENSITY modules have 100% compatiility with ALL systems and ALL chipsets. HIGH DENSITY modules only have 10% compatibility
here compatablity means LOW DENSITY RAM are accepted by all system(100%) or any make system.. HIGH DENSITY RAM are accepted by 10% by only some system or computers...
ii) in order to check system performance or amount of Computer RAM usage press the ctrl+alt+del simultaneously a new window(window task manager) will appear showing:
CPU usage: showing the amount of CPU or processor utilized at that particular time. PF usage: showing the amount of RAM memory utilized at that particular time. Physical Memory: showing Total RAM Memory, Available Ram memory....
iii) baiscally they are two types of RAM they are:
DDR1:which is older one supported by older system or older mother boards which is costlier DDR2: which is latest one supported by all new system or new mother boards which is less costlier
DDR: double data rated ram......which will send data at a double rate compared to SD RAM
iii) here color doesnt matter, these slots either support DDR1 or DDR2 but not both at a time
DDR1 has 184 pins or gold plated pinssss... on the edge of the RAM DDR2 has 240 pins
so difference doesnot allow DDR2 to placed in DDR1 motherboards or vice versa...
iv) it does have anything to do with no of chips on the RAM but they only differ whether it is DDR1 OR DDR 2(DDR2 are much faster than DDR1)
NOTE: whatever may the the RAM, each RAM has FSB(called Frequency...) which determines the frequency of rate at which data is tranferred from RAM to processor(CPU) usually in MHZ such as FSB 300, 400, 200 , 333...................
more the FSB the faster data is transferred to the processor(CPU)
dont worry even RAM with less FSB's work well with the processor....having 1 GB RAM or 2 GB RAM is engouh, it only matters with the speed of CPU ... but not RAM......
Hi! If you have orignal Intel D845 then you need ram less than 333 Mhz (Around 266mhz or so) and do remember to check that it is advisable not to use RAM of more than 1GB as you won't be able to find a 1GB RAM(DDR1) with 266 Mhz or less.
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