Satellite M70: Memory 533 MHz with 667 Mhz compatibality?

Hello
I bought the new Satellite M70 (PSM70) 1.7 Ghz (400FSB) with the construction of memory DDR2 PC2 512 MB 533 MHz, if I DDR2 1 G 667 Mhz added to it? the Mhz will be a problem? and why the standard memory 533 Mhz and 400 Mhz processor speed?

Kind regards

Hello

In my view, you must use the Toshiba recommended of the memory modules.
AFAIK you can use DDR2 modules like these:

DDR2 -400/533 256 MB (PA3389U - 1 M 25)
512 MB DDR2-400/533 (PA3412U - 1 M 51)
1 GB OF DDR2 400/533 (PA3411U-1M1G)

To my knowledge, the device supports:
Intel Celeron M up to 1.7 GHZ 0.09u CPU, 1 M L2, at 400 MHz FSB
Intel Pentium M CPU up to 2.26 GHZ 0.09u, 2 M L2, 533 MHz FSB

Therefore, it is possible to use 400 and 533 MHz memory speed.
You can also use the modules of Kingston. The performance is optimal.

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