What is the difference between PC2-5300 and 6400?
What is the difference between PC2-5300 and 6400?
The “5300” refers to the module’s bandwidth (the maximum amount of data it can transfer each second), which is 5300MB/s, or 5.3GB/s. PC2-5300 is backward-compatible for PC2-4200. The “6400” refers to the module’s bandwidth (the maximum amount of data it can transfer each second), which is 6400MB/s, or 6.4GB/s.
Can I use PC6400 instead of PC5300?
You can use PC6400, but it will run at PC5300 speeds. It might offer better timings, but the effect on performance will be next to nothing.
Is PC2 ram the same as DDR2?
PC2 is ddr2 it is the same thing. when ddr first came out it would also have PC at the start so for exam pc4300 is ddr RAM but pc24300 is ddr2 ram.
Can I mix PC2 and PC3 RAM?
No. PC3 is DDR3 ram. PC2 is DDR2 RAM. They are notched differently and if you try to jam one or the other into another slot you could risk damaging your board.
What is the fastest RAM speed?
With all of that in mind, you should stick to RAM with at most a memory speed of 3,773MHz and CAS 17. Whether you’re building a new system or upgrading your computer, adding one of these best RAM kits is a sure-fire way to make it operate a bit faster.
Can I mix ddr2 667 and 800?
It can work but mixing RAM of various speeds can cause some stability issues. You will likely end up having tweak the bios to run at the 667mhz speed and also very likely will have to tweak some CAS latencies to loosen it up some for running 4 sticks.
Can I use 2 different RAM brands?
Your computer is likely to run fine if you mix different RAM brands, different RAM speeds, and different RAM sizes. However, if you are going to buy a new RAM stick, it would benefit you to just buy something that is compatible. So at the end of the day, yes you can mix RAM brands as long as you are careful.
Can I get 4GB DDR2 RAM?
Dolgix 4GB DDR2 800MHz Desktop Ram – Memory Module.
What does PC2 mean on RAM?
DDR2 memory
PC2- indicates the module uses DDR2 memory; PC- indicates the module uses DDR memory.
What’s the difference between pc5300 and PC6400 DDR2 memory?
Re: difference between PC5300 DDR2 and pc6400 DCR2 memory. PC2-6400 is capable of running on a faster bus (400 MHz, 800 effective) than PC2-5300 (333 MHz, 667 effective). Assuming you have a notebook computer, no current notebook using an Intel chip(set) can run RAM at 400/800 MHz – there’s no point in buying PC-2 6400 RAM.
What’s the difference between the pc4200 and the pc5300?
PC5300 runs at 333Mhz (DDR667), whereas the PC4200 runs at 266Mhz (DDR533). These are the DRAM frequencies from the system level. Of course DDR means “Double Data Rated”, which often lead to very confusing numbers of 667 and 533 respectively.
What’s the difference between PC2-5300 and pc25300f memory?
For example, PC2-5300F memory is physically incompatible with PC2-5300 (R/U), they use different slots. Not to get too detailed, buffered (or registered) memory, buffers part of the data whereas Fully Buffered memory adds an extra chip on each module called the AMB (Advanced Memory Buffer) and buffers all of the data.
Can a PC-2 6400 Ram run at 800 MHz?
Assuming you have a notebook computer, no current notebook using an Intel chip (set) can run RAM at 400/800 MHz – there’s no point in buying PC-2 6400 RAM. 06-14-2008 12:01 PM