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Pavilion dv6 - 1100sv
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Heloo !! 
I'd like to ask the community about my ram upgrade ..
I have Hp pavilion dv6-1100sv with 4gb ram , 2x2gb pc2-6400 400MHZ ddr2-sdram sk HYNIX hymp125S64CP8-S6 .
I already ordered HYNIX 4gb ddr2 pc2-6400 800MHZ HMP351S6AFR8C-S6 AB (only one module , beacause its to expensive for me to take 2) to make 6gb ..
Wil they "work" synchronized ???
And i ask that , beacause one ram its 400MHZ and the other 800MHZ ..

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@Chris_Het wrote:

... Wil they "work" synchronized ???
And i ask that , beacause one ram its 400MHZ and the other 800MHZ ..


@Chris_Het 

 

Yes, they are the same 400MHz or 800MHz is the way people look from different ways they BOTH have clock rate 400MHz and transfer rate 800MHz

 

Regards.

BH
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@Chris_Het wrote:

... Wil they "work" synchronized ???
And i ask that , beacause one ram its 400MHZ and the other 800MHZ ..


@Chris_Het 

 

Yes, they are the same 400MHz or 800MHz is the way people look from different ways they BOTH have clock rate 400MHz and transfer rate 800MHz

 

Regards.

BH
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Thnks a lot .

Its the same for all multiple numbers Mhz on RAMs ?? 

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