Ddr?

No, you must stay compatible with your systems requirements. DDR RAM is standard, but if you want performance and more speed try DDR2, or even DDR3. But you need to make sure your motherboard is compatible with the RAM. If you want more performance and speed, lots of RAM will help you out; especially if you go with DDR3. But thats why you want to check your specs before you buy. Also there is HTT available with your RAM that is good to have also.
 
No, you must stay compatible with your systems requirements. DDR RAM is standard, but if you want performance and more speed try DDR2, or even DDR3. But you need to make sure your motherboard is compatible with the RAM. If you want more performance and speed, lots of RAM will help you out; especially if you go with DDR3. But thats why you want to check your specs before you buy. Also there is HTT available with your RAM that is good to have also.

DDR2 is pretty much the standard now, nobody even makes DDR "1" ram any more. And what do you mean by HTT?
 
lmao. you didnt know that? i was gonna get a new AMD board with the 5200mhz HTT/RAM, that'll really give my system a boost!
 
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