The old version depends on how old it is. As long as it supports DDR3 memory, it is OK. Whether the frequency can reach 1600 depends on the maximum memory frequency supported by your motherboard.
Yes, but automatic frequency reduction is meaningless
Automatic reduction wastes high-frequency strips
If the slots are right, the theory is that the frequency will be reduced
If it can support, the high-frequency ones will automatically lower the frequency. Although the performance cannot be fully exerted, it can be used normally.
It can only be used as 1333
It seems that your motherboard support is not supported~
If the memory of ddr3 is used, the third-generation 1600 can be used
Yes, but the frequencies are 1600 and 1333. Don't make a mistake. Good luck
It can be used, but it will be reduced to 1333MHZ, so that the effect of your computer is not obvious. You can also replace two DDR4GB1600 memories, reinstall and upgrade the system to 64 bit, and pay attention to compatibility.
This can be used. Your computer is not too old. It uses the i32 generation CPU i3 2377M and the motherboard with HM67 chip. It uses 2G DDR3 1333 memory and supports up to 8G memory. So the 4G 1600 can be replaced.
It depends on whether your CPU supports it! Some also depend on the motherboard, which is not divided by the old and the new.
As long as the slot corresponds!
As long as the slot corresponds!
As long as the motherboard you use can support the frequency of DDR3 1600, you can use it!
As long as the motherboard can support DDR3 memory, it can be used. Frequency reduction is inevitable. It is always good to have more memory capacity
If your laptop supports 1600 memory chips, it can be used. Otherwise, the frequency will be reduced. Of course, the interface must be DDR3
As long as DDR3 memory is supported, but the frequency is reduced. Two memory groups with different frequencies have dual channels and run at the memory frequency of low primary frequency
Computer lens set supports DDR3
It should be possible. Try it!
Your laptop CPU is i3 2377M and can support DDR3 1333 and DDR3 1600 memory with Intel HM76 chipset. If you use a single 1600 lines, the frequency can reach 1600. If you use it with the original 2G 1333, the frequency will be reduced to 1333
Hello, your Toshiba laptop only supports 1333 frequency memory at most, because the CPU is the second generation I3.
tolerable. Will be downward compatible
Yes, yes, but the frequency will be reduced
Absolutely, that is, the frequency is reduced to 1333
No problem. As long as they are all DDR3 memory, the current three generation memory compatibility is very good, and the dual channel memory is also easy to implement. In the previous ddr2 era, the motherboard's compatibility with memory was not comprehensive. Times have changed, diy has become easier
My system is win7 64 bit.
It can be replaced, but the frequency shall be reduced to 1333MHz for use, and the frequency shall be reduced automatically. No problem, change it.
This laptop uses i3 2377M CPU with Intel HM76 chipset, has two memory sockets, and supports up to 8G of memory. A single 4G 1600 memory can be used. However, it should be noted that if you want to use it with the original 2G memory of the machine, you need to keep the voltage of the two memories consistent, otherwise you may not be able to recognize it properly.