Hi there.
I want to upgrade my PC.
My old motherboard P4P800S uses Ram DDR. The new one P5QL-E or SE uses DDR2.
To pospone some investment can I mount the old Ram (DDR) in the new motherboard (DDR2)?
Thank you for your help.
Cheers.
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DDR RAM is 184 pin and DDR2 uses 240 pin modules. It won't even fit in the socket.
Good news is RAM is fairly cheap at present, so not a big part of the upgrade cost. I would recommend a minimum of 1GB RAM. 2GB won't hurt, even with XP. Vista needs a minimum of 2GB for optimal operation. If you are using a 32bit OS, you can use about 3.75GB maximum. More won't be used. A 64bit OS can use quite a bit more.
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but with the 'sizes' of RAM that are available and the number of slots on most mobos, hitting 3.75G is a bitch.
Most people just go with 4GB and 'waste' that extra quarter of a Gig."To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research." - Steven Wright
"Megalomaniacal, and harder than the rest!"
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