Kingston has a memory finder. You enter the details of you computer and the site brings up the memory modules that are compatible with your computer. Here is the address of the page.
http://www.kingston.com/us/memory/system_specific/desktop_notebook?gclid=CKu5qsv-gLsCFQpgMgod0nYAkw
you will need to select your motherboard from a dropdown list
also on the left will be types of ram ddr2 ddr3...... you will need to select which type you have
If you're not sure if a module is right for your system, use the Crucial Memory Advisor tool for a list of guaranteed compatible modules.
NON-ECC/Non-parity - Most desktop and laptop computers take NON-ECC or Non-parity memory.
ECC/Parity - ECC or parity modules look for errors in data and are most often found in servers and other mission-critical applications used by large networks and businesses.
Unbuffered - Most PCs and workstations use unbuffered memory which is faster than registered memory.
hope this helps you
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