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No, unfortunately you must use DDR2 RAM
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately no. That's not how motherboards are designed. A motherboard will use one specific type of RAM and the only flexibility that you'll have are within a different range of speeds and different brands. For example you can use 1333 megahertz speed in a 1600 megahertz board but if it says it has to be DDR2 or DDR3 it must be that kind or it probably wouldn't even fit.
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