RAM Memory Slots

rollonesown

Geek Trainee
Apologies in advance for any technical inaccuracies. I'm not the most computer literate but I'm trying :doh:

I've recently had a new computer given to me, the stats on the Targa website says for memory:

"1024 MByte DDR II-RAM 667, exp. up to max. 4 GByte DDR II-RAM"


From my old computer I've got a stick of DDR PC-2700 RAM that I wanted to put into my new one. It doesn't want to slot into the holder even though it looks identical to the other memory, and I was wondering whether this would be something to do with the difference between DDR and DDR2 memory or whether I need to give it a bit more force.

Thanks for reading.
 
DDR and DDR2 are not compatible. DDR is 184-pin, 2.5-2.6V, whereas DDR2 is 240-pin, 1.8V. The slots and modules are designed to be incompatible with each other to prevent them being used with each other. It *can* fit, but not without damage to the module and/or motherboard.
 
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