On Nov 10, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Simon Royal wrote:

> Am I right in thinking DDR 3200 RAM will work in a machine that  
> takes DDR
> 2700 as long as both are 184 pin sticks.
>
> I've been offered some 1GB sticks of DDR 3200. I know my eMac takes  
> 2x1GB
> sticks.
>

PC-2700 is getting hard to find.

PC-3200 is the most logical replacement.

In my former (since sold) Mac Mini G4, 1 GB PC-2700 was unavailable,  
so I substituted PC-3200.



> Is it just like PC133 and PC100 that it will just run at the slower  
> speed?

Yes, precisely so.


You cannot swap DDR2 for DDR.

PC-2700 and PC-3200 are both DDR (AKA, DDR1)

PC-5300 (AKA, PC2-5300) and PC-6400 (AKA, PC2-6400) are both DDR2.



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