G62 - 227 CL laptop memory upgrade

I have a laptop G62 - 227 CL, and I want to add memory.  What kind of memory will work?  Ideally, I would like to add 4 GB to the existing 3 GB.  Should I add two of the 2 GB 1066 MHz PC3 8500 DDR 3 modules, or can I add the single 4 GB DDR3 - 1333?

(I think that my system supports 1 066 MHz.  Does DDR3-1333 working more slowly, or it wouldn't work at all?)

The 4 1333 module is much cheaper than two 2 GB 1066 modules, that's why I ask.  Thank you very much for your help!

Michael

The unique 4 GB stick will work (1333Mz), make sure and insert it into the lower slot. You can also use the other key to 2 GB with 4 for a total of 6 GB.

It is advisable to use matched memory pairs, but it will be fine mix and match.

Here are a few different types of combos of Crucial.

http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=HP%20G62-227CL&cat=RAM

Your device supports both and 1333 Mz will be faster, but you will really notice the difference in speed.

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