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Hi, I use RAM 800 mhz with my v6420et? Thank you

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ramerror wrote:

Hi, I use RAM 800 mhz with my v6420et? Thank you

LON

Your laptop is configured to use DDR2 667 MHz (PC2-5300) memory modules.

Best regards
ERICO

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