R50E - SDRAM

Can someone tell me if to memory SDRAM DDR 333 MHz PC2700 works for R50e.   The specification on the Web site instructs 266 MHz PC2700.  But I can't get either to 266 MHz PC2100 or PC2700 333 MHz in PC hardware stores.  They have not PC2700 to 266 MHz.

Thank you.

The site says you can use PC2700 333 MHz memory, but it will only work at 266 MHz, which is the speed of your system. PC2100 works perfectly in your system.

Hope this helps

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