Question about Ram upgrade on a machine Satellite A110

Hello

I wonder if I can replace my 512 MB PC 4200 Mhz SO - DIMM DDRII with a 2 GB PC 5300 Mhz SO - DIMM DRRII I to my Satellite A110?

Thanks in advande.

/ Mattias

The laptop can be upgraded up to 2 GB. You can use the module of RAM 1 GB max in a memory slot!

The laptop seems to support FSB 533 MHZ and so I should be possible to use the 533 Mhz memory modules too

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