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Compaq Presario C700
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I have a compaq Presario C700 laptop running Windows 7 ultimate and it has a ram of 512MB  which is DDR2 667mhz. Can i upgrade it to 4gb  with 2no 2gb DDR2 667mhz in both the ram slots. Or else what is the maximum ram capacity and which ram frequencies are supports in it.

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It ONLY supports 2 x 1GB (total 2GB max)

 

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@Srujan384 

 

It ONLY supports 2 x 1GB (total 2GB max)

 

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Thank you.And one small doubt is it support DDR2 1gb with 800mhz or only 667mhz.

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