My Acer notebook computer has two RAM slots, and came installed with 2 x 512MB PC4300 SO-DIMMs. (The FSB is 533Mhz.) I replaced one of the 512MB SO-DIMMS with a 1GB SO-DIMM, and now am considering replacing the other one. The max RAM capacity of the mobo is 2GB.
The problem is, the shops around here (Thailand) only seem to have 667Mhz SO-DIMMS. I know (or at least *think*) that a 667Mhz SO-DIMM will be backwardly compatible and operate at 533Mhz. However, what I'm not at all sure about is if I can have two SO-DIMMS: 1 x 533Mhz and 1 x 667Mhz operating side by side. Would that be a problem?
The 667Mhz, 1GB SO-DIMM is definitely affordable: THB700 ~ 750 (US$23-25).
The problem is, the shops around here (Thailand) only seem to have 667Mhz SO-DIMMS. I know (or at least *think*) that a 667Mhz SO-DIMM will be backwardly compatible and operate at 533Mhz. However, what I'm not at all sure about is if I can have two SO-DIMMS: 1 x 533Mhz and 1 x 667Mhz operating side by side. Would that be a problem?
The 667Mhz, 1GB SO-DIMM is definitely affordable: THB700 ~ 750 (US$23-25).