PC2700 or PC3200

Posted:
in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
Hi, I have a 1.5Ghz 15" PB with 512MB of RAM. I know the memory installed is PC2700 333Mhz.

My question is if there is a problem installing a extra 1GB PC3200 400Mhz Sodimm.

The thing is the pc2700 1gb is 3 times more expensive.

Does anyone know if I can do this. I've read of some hot temp issues.

Thanks.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    plasmaplasma Posts: 74member
    It may work if it is backword compatible otherwise it may not get recognized. Clock speed is not the same and that would heat the cpu. 2700 runs 167MHz and 3200 runs 200MHz. Check your specs.
  • Reply 2 of 9
    kareliakarelia Posts: 525member
    I was fairly certain there was no such thing as PC3200 SODIMMS. I guess I could be mistaken, though. I swear on the Flying Spaghetti Monster, though, that I've never seen one, Mac or PC.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by plasma View Post


    2700 runs 167MHz and 3200 runs 200MHz. Check your specs.



    But with DDR RAM, that number gets doubled. 2x167MHz is 333, and 2x200MHz is 400. And both are one eighth of the throughput rate, meaning 8x333 is 2700, and 8x400 is 3200. That's why they call them DDR-333/PC-2700 and DDR-400/PC3200.
  • Reply 3 of 9
    plasmaplasma Posts: 74member
  • Reply 4 of 9
    jjmnbjjmnb Posts: 11member
    Thank you for your answers.

    Of course is DDR. Extraced from the manual:

    Installing Additional Memory

    Your computer comes with two memory slots,one above the other,that you access

    from the bottom of the computer.Your computer comes with a minimum of 512

    megabytes (MB)of Double Data Rate (DDR)Synchronous Dynamic Random-access

    Memory (SDRAM)installed.The memory slots can accept an SDRAM module that

    meets the following specifications:

    Â Double Data Rate Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (DDR SO-DIMM)format

    Â 1.25 inch or smaller

    Â 512 MB or 1 gigabyte (GB)

    Â 200-pin

    Â PC2700 DDR 333 Type RAM

    Depending on the configuration of the PowerBook you purchased,both memory slots

    may already be full.

    The maximum amount of memory you can install in your PowerBook is 2 GB,using

    1 GB DIMMs in both memory slots.



    The Mac mini is suposed to work with PC3200 but the PB don't. I just don't want to fry my PB.

    I know that I should pay more for the pc2700 and avoid any problems but It's not only the cost of the memory, the newer I can get it right now, the pc2700 I have to wait it between 2 and 5 weeks.
  • Reply 5 of 9
    jjmnbjjmnb Posts: 11member
    From the crucial website (http://www.crucial.com/library/memory_speeds.asp)



    PC3200 (commonly referred to as DDR400) memory is DDR designed for use in systems with a 200MHz front-side bus (providing a 400 MT/s data transfer rate). The "3200" refers to the module's bandwidth (the maximum amount of data it can transfer each second), which is 3200MB/s, or 3.2GB/s. PC3200 is backward-compatible for PC1600, PC2100, and PC2700.



    I believe this is the answer, but I don't know if this refers to crucial memory or any brand.
  • Reply 6 of 9
    royboyroyboy Posts: 458member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jjmnb View Post


    From the crucial website (http://www.crucial.com/library/memory_speeds.asp)



    PC3200 (commonly referred to as DDR400) memory is DDR designed for use in systems with a 200MHz front-side bus (providing a 400 MT/s data transfer rate). The "3200" refers to the module's bandwidth (the maximum amount of data it can transfer each second), which is 3200MB/s, or 3.2GB/s. PC3200 is backward-compatible for PC1600, PC2100, and PC2700.



    I believe this is the answer, but I don't know if this refers to crucial memory or any brand.



    I don't think Crucial actually manufactures memory chips. If you look closely at their offering of computer memory, the computer memory chips comes from several sources, so their statement is about DDR400(PC3200) and not just a specific type of memory only available at Crucial.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    plasmaplasma Posts: 74member
    How much are you getting PC3200 for? Last time I checked they were both about the same. DDR2 was cheaper. Anyways, if you get 3200 let us know how it works.
  • Reply 8 of 9
    kareliakarelia Posts: 525member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jjmnb View Post


    I just don't want to fry my PB.



    You won't fry it. Even if it totally rejects PC3200 RAM, all you'll get is the no-RAM beeps, and you can just pop PC2700 back in.
  • Reply 9 of 9
    jjmnbjjmnb Posts: 11member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by plasma View Post


    How much are you getting PC3200 for? Last time I checked they were both about the same. DDR2 was cheaper. Anyways, if you get 3200 let us know how it works.



    The thing Plasma is I live in Argentina and things don't follow any pattern.\



    PC2700= U$S 50-60 (have to order to local shop)

    PC3200= U$S 130-150 (out of town, have to add S&H)



    I probably go with DDR400. Results to come.
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