can ddr3 graphics card work on ddr2 motherboard?
#1

can ddr3 graphics card work on ddr2 motherboard?

i have got MSI-K9AGM4-L
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#2

Of course you can add a DDR-3 Graphics Card.
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#3

thanks man i almost got freezed up after reading about ddr3 OMG i was gonna die for minute
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#4

the pci ports are what matter with mobos & graphics cards
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#5

It works fine , my mobo is ddr2 and my videocard is ddr3
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#6

Yes, you can. I've got a new graphic card yesterday. Gainward GTS 250 512 MB DDR3... It runs good, but not in full speed on AMD Athlon 3000+ 1.9 GHz processor and 450W... Also i have Abit KN8 motherboard (DDR1 i think).
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#7

the only thing you have to look out for when your buying a videocard is the slots.
for example most new graphics cards are using PCI EXPRESS x16 Slots, so make sure your mobo has them or you wont be able to get it on there.
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#8

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Originally Posted by Linx [Stunt Revolution
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the only thing you have to look out for when your buying a videocard is the slots.
for example most new graphics cards are using PCI EXPRESS x16 Slots, so make sure your mobo has them or you wont be able to get it on there.
cool then

1 processor - Socket AM2
2 memory ( 1.8 V ) - DIMM 240-pin
1 PCI Express x16
2 PCI ( 3.3 V/ 5 V )

my mobo Technical data

http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/motherboard/...gm4-l/details/
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#9

As far as ram goes, i know thats not possible. DDR2 and DDR3 is off by 1 pin. But as far as Graphics Cards, i dont know.
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