Run at a higher speed of Ram instead of recommended Ram

Hello
Toshiba stay that I use a PC2-4300 DDR2 533 MHZ Ram.
It would be good if I put it in a DDR2 PC2-5300 667 MHZ Ram?

Hello

As I see you have Qosmio G30-204. Laptop friendly. I like it a lot.
Back to your question: If you mark KINGSTON and list of recommended and compatible modules, you will find that you can use 2 GB 667 MHz Module.

This RAM also has PA3513U-1M2G part number and reading information on http://www.memoryx.net/pa3513u1m2g.html your question should be answered.

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