Tecra A3 - memory DDR, supports 400 Mhz?

Hi, first, sorry for my English.

My question is about Tecra A3; I want to improve memory, and I want to know if this model is compatible with a 1 GB memory DDR 3200 (400 mhz), because that in the manual indicates that supports up to 1 GB DDR memory, but it doesn't specify the type; and in the laptop memory is 512 MB 2700 (333 mhz).

My idea is to buy two 1 GB DDR memory and if it possible of 400 MHz s. That's what I want to know.

Thank you!

You are right about maximum RAM. You can improve up to 2 GB. According to specification of Toshiba, you can use 2 x PC2700 1024 MB (PA3313U-2M1G). You can also use the Kingston RAM with KTT3311A part number / 1 G. Two of them are modules of 333 MHz.

Usually when you check page Kingston all compatible Rams are listed, including RAM with higher MHz but for Tecra A3 there are 333 MHz only Rams.

Theoretically 400 MHz should work, but I can't say for sure.
You have two compatible part numbers and maybe you should buy these compatible Rams.
If the motherboard has 333 MHz Front side bus use more fast RAM is useless anyway. Faster RAM must resign and run on the speed of the FSB.

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