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Should work with a processor of the same socket type. I'd seriously upgrade the psu myself. Personally I'd upgrade the motherboard and processor to a quad core, and get the fastest ram, look at ebuyer.com, you can buy a bundle upgrade package for less than you may think. :)
Hi,
Looks like one of the 2gb mem card you bought and installed is defective.
Check each one and clean the gold terminals using a pencil rubber eraer, clean it an install it again, move it to side to side just to perfectly fit the contacts.
If both mem card is working the problem would be the memory socket terminal, either it is dirty or the pin connector is burned.
If one is not working, return the mem card and have them replace it.
Hi, If 2 memory banks are filled totalling 2 gigs then you can obviously add another 2 gigs totalling 4gigs. This is a lot of memory for a system & although I'm not sure if your board can handle 2 gigs per bank, I personally believe that 8gigs is overkill & unneccesary.
Try www.crucial.com
download their motherboard checker program
This will look at the mother board and tell you exactly what memory it need and how much it will cost you.
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