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DDR2 TO DDR3 ? DOABLE ?


fun4now

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i think you should program it. or there should be adjustment!

Yes I wish I could magically adjust my motherboard to support intel core i7 CPU's and while I'm there I will make DDR3 magically fit into the slot. :P

You might want to research what you say before you say it:(

i didn't say it i asked it ?? i will look around in wikipedia, not shore if it will explain the above but dose look like a good reference point. thanks.:)

cool, i7 CPU looks like a good thing.

how do i find out what i have ?? do i have it ??? i have Intel centrino 2 duel core inside :)

EDIT: @fun4now: The DDR3 memory in your video card is separate from the RAM on your motherboard. The memory chips are on the actual graphics card.

thats about the only part i did understand.:P

hey, but look at all the cool stuff i am learning now.:)

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i think you should program it. or there should be adjustment!

Yes I wish I could magically adjust my motherboard to support intel core i7 CPU's and while I'm there I will make DDR3 magically fit into the slot. :P

You might want to research what you say before you say it:(

i didn't say it i asked it ?? i will look around in wikipedia, not shore if it will explain the above but dose look like a good reference point. thanks.:)

cool, i7 CPU looks like a good thing.

how do i find out what i have ?? do i have it ??? i have Intel centrino 2 duel core inside :)

hey, but look at all the cool stuff i am learning now.:)

I was actually quoting tekkiegurl not you so don't worry about it :whistle:

Core i7 CPU's are new desktop processors and are not in laptops right now. I reckon you would have a mobile version of the core 2 duos.

Glad to hear you are learning stuff :thumbup

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