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Motherboard and memory compatablity issue

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MainEvent

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Ok where it says "maximum memory module size - 1024 mb", does that mean that 1024mb is the maximum capacity of my motherboard...or does it just mean that 1024mb is the maximum capacity for one memory slot (which I have 3 of)?

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EDIT: Sorry, but for some reason its becomming so small that I cant even read it once I upload it...hope you can still understand what im trying to say though, or help me out in making it bigger.
 
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MainEvent said:
Ok where it says "maximum memory module size - 1024 mb", does that mean that 1024mb is the maximum capacity of my motherboard...or does it just mean that 1024mb is the maximum capacity for one memory slot (which I have 3 of)?

moboinfor.jpg


i can't see the picture but from what you said it is talking about 1 stick can't exceed 1024mb, and it probably supports up to 4gb's, though 32-bit windows needs a lot of tweaking to use more than 3.25-3.5gb's of ram.
 
Yeah I only plan on using up to 2gb, possibly three in the future (I dont think 4 is in the picture as of now since I only have 3 memory slots).

And one more question...it says "Supported memory voltages - 3.3V", does that mean that I can get memory up to that voltage? Like could I get some 2.75V ram and have it be compatable with my motherboard?

..and yeah sorry about that pic, im not sure how to make it any bigger...
 
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