Can my Pavilion 3204tx take ddr3 1666 or 2000 or only 1333 mhz?

Hi, I cannot get any answer from hp as to whether my pavilion 3204tx can take ddr3 1666 or 2000 ram. The machine currently has 4 gb of ddr3 1333 mhz ram and the manual says it can take up to 8 gb of ram. i am running 64 bit win 7 premium and some memory vendors have said this laptop can take 2000 mhz and 1666 mhz memory. I am going to upgrade the memory to 8 gb and would like to use the higher clock speed if I can. Does anyone know what memory this machine can take?
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