HP pavilion dv2000 entertainment pc media center laptop RAM Upgrage

I am now ready to update my RAM of 1 gb (2x512mb) provided in the initial configuration of 2.5 GB (1x2Go + 1x512mo).

Provided in the existing RAM clock speed is 667 MHz and 2 GB of RAM I'm willing to be upgraded with the frequency of 800 MHz.

Will there be a problem with this upgrade? As two different RAM frequencies.

If yes then can I use only 2 GB of 800 MHz RAM frequency? There is a problem with the motherboard - as is synchronized to the motherboard for particular frequency?

667 or 800 will work... 800 is probably a little easier to find now... Just make sure you install 2 identical modules.

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