M munckee macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 27, 2005 1,219 1 Mar 21, 2008 #1 I know the standard ram for a Powerbook is PC2700... Will a stick of PC5300 ram work? Is there the potential to damage anything? The full specs on the spare stick I have are PC2-5300S-555-12-A0, 512MB DDR2, 667 CL5. Thanks!
I know the standard ram for a Powerbook is PC2700... Will a stick of PC5300 ram work? Is there the potential to damage anything? The full specs on the spare stick I have are PC2-5300S-555-12-A0, 512MB DDR2, 667 CL5. Thanks!
S skorpien macrumors 68020 Jan 14, 2008 2,339 0 Mar 21, 2008 #2 Can't happen. PC2700 is DDR. PC5300 is DDR2. You won't even be able to fit them in the sockets.
M munckee macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 27, 2005 1,219 1 Mar 21, 2008 #3 skorpien said: Can't happen. PC2700 is DDR. PC5300 is DDR2. You won't even be able to fit them in the sockets. Click to expand... You're absolutely right. Thanks.
skorpien said: Can't happen. PC2700 is DDR. PC5300 is DDR2. You won't even be able to fit them in the sockets. Click to expand... You're absolutely right. Thanks.