DDR2 PC-5300 667MHz instead of PC-4200 533MHz in T43/T43p

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DDR2 PC-5300 667MHz instead of PC-4200 533MHz in T43/T43p

#1 Post by NaT » Wed Jul 27, 2005 8:11 am

I'm planning to upgrade my T43p memory. I know the T43p spec that it supports DDR2-533 but I wonder if I pay a bit more and use the DDR2-677, would it still work the same like it did in using PC3200 in PC2700 machines? (I know I won't get any performance gain from this but for future compatibility sake).

My concern is that DDR2-677 comes with CL5 while DDR2-533 comes with CL4. If I use the DDR2-677 and it operates at only 533MHz (to be precise 2x266), will the memory controller operates at CL4 or CL5? I'm afraid I'll end up slowing down the machine instead of accelerating the machine :D

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#2 Post by mgenin » Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:01 pm

Dont know if it will work...
buy the correct specification of ram, Save your money, and spend it on the latests memory when the time comes... Its not worth "predicting" the furture of computer memory.
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#3 Post by ludu35 » Thu Jul 28, 2005 9:07 pm

mgenin wrote:Dont know if it will work...
buy the correct specification of ram, Save your money, and spend it on the latests memory when the time comes... Its not worth "predicting" the furture of computer memory.
Good advice Mike :-)
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#4 Post by emorphien » Thu Jul 28, 2005 9:21 pm

It might work, who knows. But it won't operate any faster than the laptop can run it. I agree, save your money.
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#5 Post by Navck » Thu Jul 28, 2005 11:22 pm

You're better off with tighter timing than high speeds in laptops (High speed = More voltage used in general = More heat = Decreased battery and lifetime usage)

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#6 Post by NaT » Sat Jul 30, 2005 3:21 am

Thanks for the advice. I'll go with PC2-4200 then :)
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