Thursday, April 26, 2012

Will a 512MB DDR3 video card work for a DDR2 motherboard?

I just purchased a barebones kit to build my very first pc. I was just wondering if a DDR3 video card will work for a DDR2 motherboard. Or should i have purchased a DDR2 video card.|||No,You just need a PCI-E 16X slot on the motherboard

check out at Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?u…



Also check out at Ebay

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-…|||yes it works

i use a DDR5 card on a DDR3 board

and built several pc-s with DDR2 ram and DDR3 card

i also build a DDR1 pc with DDR2 AGP cards

so 1000% it will work

btw if its your first build and your budget is around 600$

you can build this (i recently built it )

core i3 540 3.06GHz

Intel DH55HC board (DDR3 with 4 Slots)

2GB Patriot DDR3 1600MHz Ram

500GB Western Digital Hard drive

400W Power Supply

and thermaltake 60$ case



its an awsome pc with ddr3 ram

its faster than a quadcore (i had a quadcore)|||Yes it will work just fine. The memory on the graphics card is completely separate from the system RAM. You can use any video card as long as it matches the expansion slot type on the motherboard, and if you have a motherboard equipped with DDR2 and a video card with GDDR3 then they are likely both equipped with PCI-Express. No worries.|||Yes, it will work properly.



The DDR3 video card supplies the memory capacity for the Video board. It has nothing to do with your motherboard.|||not to worry it will work . the ddr type of the mobo got nothing to do with the ddr type of your vga card . so no problems .|||The type of RAM on the video card has nothing to do with the type of RAM on the motherboard.|||Sorry, you need the DDR2. Should be able to return it for a full refund though, depending on where you got it.|||yep it will work... you don't need to worry about compatibility on the memory type of your video card|||any kind of DDR Video Card



you just need a PCI-E 16X slot on the motherboard|||naah

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