ddr266/pc2100 and ddr333/pc2700 are interchangeable.
There are many ways one can find out if a PC2100 memory stick will work with their computer. One must simply test the memory stick in their computer's USB port.
Yes. However, it will run at PC2100 speed.
Yes you can use. PC means DDR1 266mhz ram, PC 2700 means DDR1 333mhz ram. you should not use in combination of both PC2100 and PC2700 because due to Bus frequency mismatch some boards will not support.
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.
2.0 GB It has two slots Each can Hold 1.0 GB of RAM type DDR266 PC2100, 184p DIMM
You wouldn't notice the difference if you are just doing casual computer use, for example: Internet Browsing, listening to music, or word processing. However, if you are playing graphically intensive games, then you would notice a difference. The higher the PC number (PC2100, PC2700, or PC3200) then the better it is. Just be sure to buy the memory that is compatible with your motherboard... that is if you are planning on buying memory.
The c840 specs say 1Gb total (2x512mb of DDR pc2100 SODIMM memory). As I understand it, upgrading the BIOS to A013 allows the system to recognize 2Gb.
Yes you can. I have a generic 1GB SODIMM in my T30 for almost a year. Full capacity is reported by BIOS, speed is good and I have had no issues
Yes, as long as the motherboard is not picky about the RAM, it should work fine, but the motherboard will throttle the RAM to PC2100 speed if that is the fastest it supports.
Depends on the notebook motherboard..I just upgraded my note book from 512MB RAM (2X256 PC2100 DDR-266Mhz 200 pin SODIMM) to 1GB (2X512MB PC2700 DDR-333Mhz 200 pin SODIMM), would not accept 1GB modules. I tried the Brand supplier (HP) and they were going to charge me a fortune for the PC2100 modules, so I got my local computer shop to get generic memory for me from their suppliers. When I tried the first memory modules of 512MB my notebook did not boot, so tried another brand (generic as well) and you little beauty it loaded. Therefore, different brands of memory modules may not work, mainly due to the voltage of the chip. So I saved big bucks by going local. My advice, seach the internet for your model and product ID and the type of RAM used. Hope this helps Kevin from Australia
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