Upgrade memory 667 MHz to 800 MHz on a SP P200HD-1DV

Satellite Pro P200HD-1DV dating 2 048 (1 024 + 1 024) MB RAM * 667 MHz DDR2 *.

Fact DDR2 * 800 MHz * work on this laptop?

It will be worth spending the money to make this upgrade as a significant difference in my speed of laptops?

What memory should I put in to get the most out of my laptop?

Any comment is appreciated.
Thank you.

For more of your laptop just use compatible and recommended memory module. For your laptop model, you must use:
-1 GB-DDR2-667-PA3512U-1M1G
-2 GB-DDR2-667-PA3513U-1M2G
Put this number in Google and search for stores where you can order.

Good bye

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