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Supports dual channel DDR2 533/667/800, using four 240-pin DDR2 DIMMs.
• Supports the memory size up to 8GB
• Supports 1.8v DDR2 SDRAM DIMM
Take note of the last line. Then read the first comment on New egg. This ram is 1.84 V.
Look in your manual at the ram specs to see if there is any tolerance.
well sticking with a RAM that fits correctly voltage wise, what should I be looking for as far as quality, besides the actual size? I don't know much about all of these numbers. Would a higher number following the DDR2 be a plus?
Heads up, I am not telling you what to buy, I am telling you what I have in mine which should run in your OK!
:KHX5300S2LLK2/4G
If you want to look , go to www.kingston.com
click on the Blue stick in the middle.
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