On the upgrade of memory - frequency

Hello

I have a laptop Pavilion Entertainment PC, part number GT811AV (even if it is recognized as GP236AV), Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit and I have just successfully upgraded its primary HD to an SSD and he brought a very significant improvement. Then I think of the memory upgrade. It now has its origin 2 GB RAM (2x1024Mo), 667 MHz 200-pin PC2-5300 and I want to upgrade to 4 GB (even if Vista 32 bits can not use all of it).

But and here's the reason why I write this, I want to know if I can pass a 800 MHz, PC2-6400 memory, instead of the original at 667 MHz, PC2-5300. I looked in the BIOS of the laptop and memory all parameters have been removed by HP, my laptop has a paralyzed BIOS (I wasn't aware of this until now, 4 years after I bought the laptop...), so I can not manually change anything in the BIOS on the parameters of memory.

My question is: if I replace the original with new faster memory, laptop memory automatically detects it and be able to run it at its frequency of 800 MHz by default? I hope that the answer is yes because my laptop's processor is a dual core T9300, who has a FSB of 800 MHz, it should be compatible, I suppose.

Anyone has experience with this issue, which could clarify for me?

Thank you

Andy C.

You are the very welcome, Andy.

You can see all 4 GB since the PC can handle 8 GB maximum.

I have a HP dc7800 CMT with Vista 32 bit desktop PC.

I installed 4 GB memory PC2-6400 and Vista sees all the 4 GB.

This is because the dc7800 can take a maximum of 8 GB of memory.

Legally, you will need to buy a 64 bit OS, but the product key will work on it.

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