Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Is it necessary to have a DDR 2 RAM if I want to have a Graphics Cards having DDR 2 RAM?

Or I can have a DDR RAM %26amp; Graphics Card having DDR 2 on my motherboard?

Is it necessary to have a DDR 2 RAM if I want to have a Graphics Cards having DDR 2 RAM?
RAM on a graphics card is completely separate from RAM on your system board so it doesn't matter if they match.
Reply:nope. You don't need to have DDR 2 if your video card uses it. My computer uses DDR 2 while both video cards has GDDR3.
Reply:the ram on the graphics card doesnt have anything to do with the ram on the mobo
Reply:two different types
Reply:Your motherboard determines what DDR you can use. Some support a range of DDR, older ones only support DDR etc. Yet even older motherboards only support SDRAM in both the system RAM and graphics RAM.
Reply:The Ram on your motherboard independently from the RAM on the Graphics card. Yes you can have both.





The Syko Ward
Reply:it don't madder what ram is on your system u can have ddr and then have ddr2 for your video card my system has ddr2 and my video card has ddr3
Reply:System RAM and video RAM operate completely independent of each other. Your system having normal DDR will have no effect on your video card hgaving DDR2. Games, etc may run a bit faster if your system has DDR2, but it will probably be barely perceptible.


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