NB550D-10U - upgrading memory 1333 MHz? C-60 processor

I recently bought the NB550D-10U model that has the processor AMD C-60 inside. I read most of the messages on this forum about memory upgrades and they suggest all requiring RAM DDR3 1066 MHz (PC3-8500).

I guess it is for models with a C-50 processor that I open my netbook and it came installed with 1 GB Samsung DDR3 1333 MHz (PC3-10600) 204pin (part No.: M471B2873FHS-CH9).

So, I guess I could buy a 4 GB of DDR3 1333 MHz Ram that should work in this version of the netbook. Of course, I will modernize windows for hosting get fully use the 4 GB of ram.

Has anyone got this version of the laptop and upgraded? Or can confirm that it is the 1333 MHz memory for and * NOT * 1066 MHz as most of the other posts on the forum.

Thank you

Theoretically, you can use two types of modules: 1066 Mhz and 1333 Mhz

1 GB DDR3-1066 PA3675U-1M1G
2 GB OF DDR3-1066 PA3676U-1M2G
2 GB DDR3 - 1333 PA3918U-1M2G

But the laptop does support max 2 GB RAM

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