More than likely it has different slots for ddr2 and ddr3, since the modules are not interchangeable. But it has only 2 slots and my current module fits in both. This is my mobo :www. Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes.
Improve this answer. This only works on Windows. Add a comment. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Among the pins is a notch. Looking from the top side, the notch on the DDR2 lies slightly to the right of the middle point of the memory stick. On the DDR3, the notch is slightly to the left of the middle.
So does it mean that my way of identifying is wrong? It will tell you how much RAM you have and what type it is. In the screenshot below, you can see that the system is running DDR3.
On many PCs, there will be a few expansion slots on the motherboard. Yes you can. The DDR2 of the motherboard is the main system memory, i. RAM, type, not the graphics card memory type.
Clock speed is quite important when looking into RAM. Clock speed tells you how well RAM is going to perform. It works, in the same way, as to how a clock speed shows you how well a processor is doing. It is part of an equation, which will determine the maximum peak bandwidth of the memory. Higher clock speed is important. However, this will likely not matter in everyday use. It is important to know that some motherboards will only accept memory in a limited range of clock speed.
Thus, always visit the site of the manufacturer to check if RAM is compatible. Motherboards are flexible but it is always good to be on the safe side. Soon, you might face huge challenges when using your desktop computer.
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