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    ZT3000 memory question

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Bryanhoop, Jun 5, 2005.

  1. Bryanhoop

    Bryanhoop Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, my friend is letting me use his account to ask a quick question.

    On the zt3000:
    Does this laptop support PC3200 memory, or just PC2700? Will I notice a speed increase if I use the PC3200 memory even if it doesn't support it?

    Thank you.
     
  2. Venombite

    Venombite Notebook Virtuoso

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    All the Pentium M chipsets support 400Mhz FSB's. Using PC3200 memory in the unit should be fine. You should be able to use PC3200 memory in a system that can't go that fast. The PC3200 memory will just slow itself down to the fastest speed your system supports. Generally, it's backwards compatible with slower notebooks.

    -Vb-