I have an ACER 5570Z laptop that came with 2 x 512 MB modules (CPUZ indicated the DRAM frequency at 333 MHz), I removed those and put in a single 2GB module.  The BIOS and Windows show that 2GB is installled and everything seemed fine, so I wanted to check my Windows Experience index and was surprised to see the Memory portion drop from 4.5 to 4.4
So I went to CPUZ and noticed that the DRAM frequency of this module was only 266 MHz. But this module is DDR2 667 so it should be showing me 333 MHz like my old modules. If you care to look at the PDF data sheet from Transcend you can check this link:
http://www.transcend.co.jp/sup...67QSU-2G_09-2164_S.pdf
There is no indication that the DRAM Frequency can be manually adjusted in the BIOS. There is a slightly newer BIOS available (1.3508, I have 1.3505) but I plan on contacting ACER (and possibly Transcend) before taking any actions.
I am curious what you have to say about this situation if you've had similar experiences, especially if you were able to resolve it.
Supposing I didn't get it resolved, it's still much better to run 2GB at 266 MHz than to run 1GB at 333 Mhz right? I'm no memory guru, but I'm guessing yes, especially since this lappy has shared video memory. BTW, one of ACER's partner stores is selling this same module at:
http://www.acercomputers.co.za...?brand=0&cat=53&page=4
			
			So I went to CPUZ and noticed that the DRAM frequency of this module was only 266 MHz. But this module is DDR2 667 so it should be showing me 333 MHz like my old modules. If you care to look at the PDF data sheet from Transcend you can check this link:
http://www.transcend.co.jp/sup...67QSU-2G_09-2164_S.pdf
There is no indication that the DRAM Frequency can be manually adjusted in the BIOS. There is a slightly newer BIOS available (1.3508, I have 1.3505) but I plan on contacting ACER (and possibly Transcend) before taking any actions.
I am curious what you have to say about this situation if you've had similar experiences, especially if you were able to resolve it.
Supposing I didn't get it resolved, it's still much better to run 2GB at 266 MHz than to run 1GB at 333 Mhz right? I'm no memory guru, but I'm guessing yes, especially since this lappy has shared video memory. BTW, one of ACER's partner stores is selling this same module at:
http://www.acercomputers.co.za...?brand=0&cat=53&page=4
				
		
			