Mini 311 Ram upgrade Question?

If the research to upgrade the ram on a mini 311 using additional Dimm location is this true?

Processor N270 = 204-pin DDR3 SO - DIMM 1066

N280 processor = 204-pin DDR3 SO-DIMM 1333

Max Ram: 3 GB. Type DDR3 1066 MHz, 1333 MHz DDR3. Supports Dual Channel.

Configurations of the sticks:

  • Total system memory of 3072 MB (1024 memory integrated + 2048, dual channel)
  • Total system memory of 2048 MB (1024 memory integrated + 1024, dual channel)
  • Total 1024 MB system memory (1024 of built-in memory, dual channel)

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