The 266 Mhz iMac G3 came with 32 MB of PC100 SDRAM, and supports a maximum of 512 MB. The Beige G3s came with 32 MB of RAM and support a maximum of 768 MB of PC66 or higher SDRAM.
no you can not use 400 MHZ ram because (PC2100 @ 266 MHZ ddr) and (PC2700 @ 333 MHZ ddr) are the only chips that are inter changable. PC3200 is 400 MHZ but it has 2 slots not just the one. It does not fit into the same type slot as either PC2700 or PC2100. I was looking at the possibility of a PC2700 ram rated at 400 MHZ but I do not think there is such a thing.
No they now have CPU in the GHz rannge and RAM 1000+ MHz
If your motherboard can support 533 Mhz then no, not at all. If it only supports 400 mhz then yes If your a guru and want to run 533 mhz then overclock... But it think if you are running your ram at 533 as an upgrade, i think time for a new computer buddy :)
Yep, Sure can.... If you aren't having any problems with the 800 MHz module then keep it over the 667MHz =)
The requirements to run Office 2008 are: A Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (500 MHz or faster) processor Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or later 512 MB of RAM or more 1 GB of available hard disk space 1024 x 768 or higher resolution-monitor Office 2011 will not support PowerPC Macs and will require: A Mac computer with an Intel processor Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later
A rating of MHz, or GHz. Usually GHz when dealing with a processor. MHz when dealing with RAM.
200 MHz
200 Mhz
The Xbox 360 has 512MB of GDDR3 RAM clocked at 700 MHz
The compatible RAM speed can go up to 3300MHz. This is with the OC'd RAM.
ram
No. DDR RAM cannot be used to replace or upgrade a PC133 module.