

So, could I potentially run DDR2-1066, with a 5:4 ratio, by down clocking my CPU to 1.35Ghz (if I did my math right), without melting anything? And even if I could do that, would it be any good?! So I know the CPU in this computer is a Intel Centrino clocked at 1.6Ghz. This leads me to my next question, per the article, you can only run a certain speed on the RAM if you mobo will support that ratio. I read specifically: http /Now, the part that is a little foggy to me is that DDR2 has a maximum clock rate of 800MHz, personally I thought it was 1066MHz. Now I surfed around on some old articles in (2005-2008) and found some pretty good information, but I'm not sure if it's totally up-to-date.

RAM: I'm assuming I will have to use DDR2 RAM. Thus, I make assumptions based on how old it is.and I will start firing off questions.now! The only issue is, since I can't find any specifications about the Sony Vaio PCG-7N2L, I don't actually know what's inside of it. So, after trying to find a motherboard that fit the exact pin locations of the one I currently have in this laptop, I decided just to sit with what I have and try to push it as far as it can go.
