Upgrade Acer E1-531 RAM 1333 mhz to 1600 mhz RAM?

As E1 - 531 supports DDR3 1333 mhz sodimm 1.5V, it is possible to be upgraded with DD3 1600 mhz sticks?

I use 2x2gb DDR3 1333 mhz

I want to replace 1x2GB DD3 1333 mhz with DD3 1600 mhz 1x4Go

So the end result will be 1x4Go DD3 1600 mhz + 1x2Go DD3 1333 mhz = 6 GB of RAM with different types of sticks.

Is it OK, it is compatible and is it works without problem later?

Thank you

Hello

You can upgrade 2 + 4Gb without any problem, but it depends on the brand and the part number of the memory modules. They will work at 1333 MHz.

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