HP Pavilion DV7 - 4083CL 1333 MHz or 1066 MHz RAM?

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion DV7 - 4083CL with 2 x 2 GB RAM DDR3. I think they are at 1066 MHz.

I want to upgrade the RAM 2 x 4 GB.

Should I care about in 1333 MHz or 1066 MHz RAM?

If she is 1333 MHz it is really faster, or it will work just to 1 066 MHz?

Or even running at 1333 MHz, it won't make a difference?

What is the difference between 'No' and 'not'?

Will be Kingston KTL-TP1066/4 ("designed for Lenovo systems," says the seller) be on the HP DV7 - 4083CL?

(this is the only one available right now...)

Thank you!

You can use the 1333 MHz and it will work, but the system can still operate at 1066 Mhz and will probably be.

Here is a small article on buffering and buffer RAM.

http://www.ehow.com/facts_6893990_difference-buffered-non_buffered-computer-RAM_.html

Memory RAM Lenovo should work just fine in your HP machine if it's for a laptop, desktop RAM will not work in a laptop. You won't do harm to nothing by trying, it will either work or it won't.

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