T440s and 1333 Mhz RAM?

Suppose for a moment that my crispy new T440s does not have the access panel more terribly fragile that I've ever read on a Thinkpad. Just pretend that I wanted to drop in a stick of RAM - SSD is a given. We'll just pretend that I'm willing to sacrifice two-channel (if it is possible in the first place) and use a 8 GB stick, since I like to keep all my open tabs. Also assume that I just happen to have a unused sitting 8 GB stick that is only run at 1333 Mhz...

So, would this work? Is there real problems by using a lower-rated SO-DIMM? Or I should suck and place the order with Crucial?

Then it will work fine. Soldered RAM is 1600.

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