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    question about type of ram in dv5000t

    Discussion in 'HP' started by code4, Mar 4, 2006.

  1. code4

    code4 Newbie

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    what type is it? i know its ddr2 but is 533 mhz or slower?
     
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    astrocreep96 Notebook Guru

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    533MHz from what I can glean from their site.
     
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    They use Sonoma Pentium-M's so yes it's DDR2 533.
     
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    mach_zero Casual Observer NBR Reviewer

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    Thought the DV5000T was Core Duo processor/Napa chipset, ergo supporting 667MHz FSB? :confused:
    Have noticed, though, that Dell is shipping some of their Core Duo notebooks with 533MHz memory. Strange. In the processor info says 667MHz, so it must be a cost savings thing on their part (or a typo in configuration fields).

    Guess the only way to find out for sure would be to call HP and ask.