DDR-RAM is an eponym for: double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory - this is a type of a very fast computer memory. DDR-2 is even faster and now a bit of the most common and price effective memory available but uses a different memory slot
ddr-3 is the new kid on the block, is fast, and pricey
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
ram doesn't use a cable, but sd and ddr are not compatible
There is two types. There is DDR notebook RAM and there is DDR desktop ram. They can't be used vin each other (notebook RAM can't be used in a desktop) unless (in rare circumstances) you happen to have a notebook ram port on your desktop's motherboard. But no, DDR is a technology. Both desktops and notebooks support this technology because there is notebook DDR and desktop DDR. but notebook DDR can't be put in desktop DDR and vice versa.
ddr ram 3
no...you can't
By an order of 2.
If the motherboard supports both DDR and SDR RAM, it is almost always a better idea to go with DDR RAM
Ddr ram
SD RAM and DDR RAM
It's much faster. it has speeds up 1333hz and up.
No, they're not cross compatible. 184pin DDR is desktop memory, 200 pin ddr is a SO-DIMM, which is laptop memory.
It's the same thing.