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Ddr ram sdram

I want replace ram ddr 1 by ddr 2 or 3 at my computer Intel D915GAV Motherboard

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If you mean you want to replace DDR RAM with DDR2 or DDR3 RAM, that is impossible. MBs are designed for one type and the sockets themselves are keyed differently and use different voltages.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2008

SOURCE: IS DDR SDRAM IS DDR II RAM OR DDR

No. DDR replaced the SD in RAM so SDRAM and DDR RAM are two completely different things but each ram type has its own frequency hence you get SDRAM 100(mhz) and SDRAM 133(Mhz) just like you get DDR 1 RAM at 266(mhz) and 400(mhz) and DDR 2 RAM at 533(mhz) and 800(mhz). Therefore as you can see how these things differ, but if your mboard takes SDRAM that it can take and frequency of SDRAM but you must ensure that all the frequencies of all your RAM modules in all your slots correspond otherwise you will have problems, meaning that if you decide to use 133mhz RAM then all your RAM modules that you use must be the same. Let me know how you go. thanks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2008

SOURCE: DDR SLOTS INSTEAD OF SDRAM

Good work seeker 1969! Guess what I found???

It took a lot of sleuth work but....
Go HERE for your motherboard manual. :)

It's a zipped Microsoft Word document file. I've scanned it. It's virus-free. All the information that you need is there. Go to page 11 for instructions (including illustrations) for installing SDRAM and DDR RAM.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: ddr 2 ram connecting to intel d101 motherboard

Well first of all, there is no "adapter".  You have to use the specified RAM that you motherboard supports.  Secondly, even if there was an adapter so to speak, it would not be beneficial.  The only difference performance wise between DDR and DDR2 is speed.  So if your motherboard supports DDR, and you had an "adapter", your motherboard would only read the DDR2 at DDR speed.  In my opinion, DDR2 is not really worth the upgrade to another motherboard just for DDR2.  If you want the biggest bang for your buck, upgrade the CPU, or put more memory in the motherboard you already have.  Hope this helps, and please don't forget to rate.  Thanks.

Alun Cox

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: Max RAM for Intel 102 GGC motherboard

Thanks to Intel website The board has two 240-pin DIMM sockets and supports the following memory features: * 1.8 V (only) DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs with gold-plated contacts * Unbuffered, single-sided or double-sided DIMMs with the following restriction: Double-sided DIMMs with x16 organization are not supported. * 2 GB maximum total system memory * Minimum total system memory: 128 MB * Non-ECC DIMMs * Serial Presence Detect * DDR2 533 or DDR2 400 SDRAM DIMMs Note To be fully compliant with all applicable DDR SDRAM memory specifications, the board should be populated with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. This allows the BIOS to read the SPD data and program the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optimum performance. If non-SPD memory is installed, the BIOS will attempt to correctly configure the memory settings, but performance and reliability may be impacted or the DIMMs may not function under the determined frequency.

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

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I have a Hp Pavilion 733b with chipset 845g, i have 1gb of ram but just recognise 256mb

Product: HP Pavilion 733b Desktop PC

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?product=296502&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us

Motherboard: FIC VG31

[ First International Computers ]

Motherboard specifications;

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07722&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&lc=en&product=296502

Memory Type: DDR Sdram
Memory Speed: DDR Sdram at 266MegaHertz, or 200MHz
(PC2100, and PC1600, respectively)

Memory Sockets: Two. For Dual Inline Memory Module/s.
Maximum Memory: -> Maximum TOTAL Amount for motherboard.
2GB.
Maximum Amount for EACH ram memory slot: 1GB

So far looks good, BUT;

1) Is the Ram Memory Non-ECC?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECC_memory

2) Un-Buffered? (Un-Registered)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbuffered_memory

3) Voltage: Does it use 2.5 Volts?

JEDEC standard for DDR Sdram ram memory voltage is 2.5 Volts (DC)
FIC is going to set the ram memory default voltage at 2.5 Volts.

Point? DDR Sdram at 2.6 Volts, or higher, may not work.
Betting the motherboard doesn't have SPD, and the ram memory may not either.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_presence_detect

4) Ram Memory frequency rate:
What frequency rate of ram memory are you using?
(Excuse me,...'Speed')

The Intel 82845G Northbridge chip, will only support DDR Sdram at a -> Maximum <- frequency rate, of 266Megahertz. (266MHz),

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_chipsets#Pentium_4_chipsets

I have seen websites offering DDR Sdram at 400MHz for this board.
Maybe there is a BIOS update, I don't know. But going with the standard BIOS program that is installed, and info for the Intel 845G support, I would say this = No.

Processor Front Side Bus (FSB) support is either 400MHz, or 533MHz.
Ram memory typically operates at HALF of the Processor's FSB.

That would be 200MHz (PC1600), or 266MHz (PC2100), respectively.

[Half of 533 = 266.5
It's just rounded down to 266 ]

Can you read a manufacturer's label on the ram memory modules?
If so post what you see in a Comment.

Regards,
joecoolvette

[Sometimes when upgrading ram memory, it may take you to turn the computer completely off, and wait 1 minute. Then turn it on, and let it run for a couple of minutes, then turn it off. Wait 1 minute, turn it back on.

IF, the motherboard does have SPD, and IF, the Ram Memory has SPD, it may take a couple of 'Cold Boots', for BIOS to recognize the Ram Memory.

Some of the old mobo's were just like that.
{MOtherBOard ]
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I have intel 915 GLV mother board and 256mb ram, now i want to upgrade my ram to 1GB. please let me knw what kind of RAM i need to buy along with its image details.

Intel Desktop Board D915GLVG - motherboard - micro ATX - LGA775 Socket
Max Supported Memory 4 GB Supported RAM Technology DDR SDRAM Supported RAM Speed 400 MHz, 333 MHz Supported RAM (Registered or Buffered) Unbuffered RAM Features Dual channel memory architecture

Max Supported Memory 4 GB Supported RAM Technology DDR SDRAM Supported RAM Speed 400 MHz, 333 MHz Supported RAM (Registered or Buffered) Unbuffered RAM Features Dual channel memory architecture
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Ram support for intel 845 motherboard

Hello. this website will show you the supported RAM for your Motherboard.
RAM Support
Hope this helps!
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I have a intel 845gvsr board, want to replace a Ram. What type of RAM is suitable for this board?

Your Intel D845GVSR has,

1. Two ram slots.

2.Maximum Amount of ram is 1GB for EACH ram slot.

3.Maximum TOTAL Amount is 2GB, (1GB in each ram slot)

4.Uses DDR Sdram at 400MHz, (PC3200), OR
DDR Sdram at 533MHz, (PC4200)

This is an example of DDR Sdram at 400MHz, (PC3200),

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=1354&name=PC3200-DDR-Dual-Channel-Memory&Nav=|c:1352|&Sort=0&Recs=10

(Not advertising for this website. There are many places to buy ram memory)
512MB + 512MB = 1024MB, or also stated as 1GB
1024MB = 1GB





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Ram for intel d845glva board

System Memory Features
The D845GLVA board provide the following memory features:
  • 2.5 V (only) 184-pin DDR SDRAM DIMMs with gold-plated contacts
  • Unbuffered single-sided or double-sided DIMMs
  • Maximum total system memory: 1 gb or 2 GB ; minimum total system memory: 64 MB
  • DDR266/200 MHz SDRAM DIMMs only
  • Serial Presence Detect (SPD)

you can visit the intel site if you have any doubts here is the website below you can see the d845glva product information

http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845glva/sb/CS-012941.htm

but your motherboard supports only 266 and 200 mhz RAMS

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Regarding upgrading RAM

You'll need 184-pin ddr sdram memory
Supported speeds are 333, 266, and 200 mhz
Max memory for your motherboard is 2 gb, so the best you can get for your motherboard is:
2 x 1GB 333mhz 184-pin DDR SDRAM


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ECS k7SOM+ 1.0 Motherboard, 1.3 AMD DURON

According to the manual the board supports 1 gig of either SDRAM or DDR .

LINK
Click on the link click on USA

On page 6, I believe is the following specs.

• Two 168-pin DIMM slots for SDRAM memory modules
• Two 184-pin DIMM slots for DDR memory modules
• Support SDRAM up to 100 MHz / DDR up to 200 MHz memory bus
• Maximum installed memory is 1GB
Note: You cannot use SDRAM and DDR simultaneously.
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IS DDR SDRAM IS DDR II RAM OR DDR

No. DDR replaced the SD in RAM so SDRAM and DDR RAM are two completely different things but each ram type has its own frequency hence you get SDRAM 100(mhz) and SDRAM 133(Mhz) just like you get DDR 1 RAM at 266(mhz) and 400(mhz) and DDR 2 RAM at 533(mhz) and 800(mhz). Therefore as you can see how these things differ, but if your mboard takes SDRAM that it can take and frequency of SDRAM but you must ensure that all the frequencies of all your RAM modules in all your slots correspond otherwise you will have problems, meaning that if you decide to use 133mhz RAM then all your RAM modules that you use must be the same. Let me know how you go. thanks

regards
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To extend RAM memory

No its isnt sorry :(

Only sdram will fit in the slots. Best place for getting it is 2nd hand off ebay.

Hope that helps?
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