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No that ram is DDR2 what you want is some DDR3 memory.

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No it's DDR2 memory and will not work you need DDR3 memory

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No that ram will not work. You need DDR3 instead

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So ddr2 is completely uncompatible with ddr3 because I am buying a PC in a pretty big time gap between buying individual parts,so I cant use ddr2 ram for ddr3 motherboard. I will buy ddr3 ram,but just for the time being?

Its completely incompatible for that it wont even fit in the socket

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Okay,I see,sorry for being stupid

4, 8 and 16GB kits of DDR3 is getting pretty cheap though. 

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No Mate seller is fraud. That guy claims it only works for AMD

lack of knowledge and fraud are 2 completely different things.

you think a seller with 14,000 feed back at a 99.5% positive level would be fraudulent..

0.5% of 14,000 is 70 negative or neutral in total..

and I bet those 70 were the ones lost by the post/mail man!!

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So ddr2 is completely uncompatible with ddr3 because I am buying a PC in a pretty big time gap between buying individual parts,so I cant use ddr2 ram for ddr3 motherboard. I will buy ddr3 ram,but just for the time being?

 

I think there were some platforms back when DDR3 was first introduced that had support for both types due to the higher price of DDR3 back then, but nothing even remotely modern. Check your motherboard's manual for confirmation, but I would not expect it to be compatible.

 

I don't see anything fraudulent about the Ebay posting. It clearly states it's DDR2-800. It says it's compatible with AMD motherboards which is too simplistic but not incorrect. AMD AM2/AM2+ motherboards, sure.

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lack of knowledge and fraud are 2 completely different things.

you think a seller with 14,000 feed back at a 99.5% positive level would be fraudulent..

0.5% of 14,000 is 70 negative or neutral in total..

and I bet those 70 were the ones lost by the post/mail man!!

That guy's description looked fraud enough to me

Maybe my bad

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