Buy whatever ram you like, your netbook only supports DDR2 533MHz.
Readyboost is useful to a computer that haves up to 2GB of ram, the
thing is that you have to have a performance flash drive.
You can watch any hd movies as long as you have the codecs to back
that up.

On Jun 25, 12:39 pm, Philo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've heard that more RAM the better the battery life as your netbook
> does less work. Although it does decrease when opening alot of things
> at once.
>
> I'll be getting the 667Mhz DDR2, since its the same as the netbook
> one.
> & theres no point using ReadyBoost if I have a 2GB ram right?
>
> So GMABooster works for Netbook.
>
> Now GMA 950 watching hd films :P
>
> On Jun 25, 10:52 am, swt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > gma booster should work on netbooks.
>
> > Since both rams you mntioned are DDR2, you should be able to use them
> > without problems, and they will work on the highest frequency
> > supported by your motherboard.
>
> > On Jun 25, 7:50 am, Philo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for the guys reply on the overclocking thread. Its stable
> > > around 1.8ghz - 2.0ghz :D
> > > But I got a few more questions.
>
> > > Is it true that the GMA 950 will be able to handle 720p or maybe 1080p
> > > by the soldiers in the community modding?
>
> > > Can anyone confirm if the GMA Booster actually works? Like actually
> > > making the GMA 950 clock to 400mhz?
>
> > > Would any 2GB Laptop ram with 200pin fit in my netbook, for example.
> > > Some ram are named 5400 and some are 6400 if im correct. Only
> > > difference is that its faster in 'Mhz'
>
> > > Thanks, Philo
>
>

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