RAM type, size and speed

Hi,
 I have Pavillion dv6130us . Looking for RAM upgrade. Can I install pc2-6400 instead of pc2-5300 on this machine? .. What is the maximum size of RAM I can use on this machine? 
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank You

HI,
touchworks wrote:
Hi,
 I have Pavillion dv6130us . Looking for RAM upgrade. Can I install pc2-6400 instead of pc2-5300 on this machine? .. What is the maximum size of RAM I can use on this machine? 
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank You
Crucial Ram upgrade
Can I install pc2-6400 instead of pc2-5300 on this machine?  No. The BIOS is set to accept  only PC5300. 
2GB maximum DDR2 memory
Best regards,
erico
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