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Originally posted by Maxatoria
Memory: 4 x 240-pin DIMM DDR2 sockets Dual-channel memory architecture 667/533 MHz memory modules max 2GB (with dual-channel memory)
from here so its 2gb total so 4 sticks of 512mb
so you'd better return the memory and swap it for something else
Originally posted by glen200376
didn't look at the manual but 2gb will be overall if thats what it says.put your old ram in and use the built in asus program to update motherboard(not at desktop,on tablet so can't remember name)the board must be about 5 years old if only 2gb?
Originally posted by WickettheRabbit
Everyone can stop answering now.
2GB total is all that it will support.
Best option...return the memory for credit towards a new PC.
Originally posted by Maxatoria
you wont get the use of anything over 3.25gb of ram using a 32bit os unless you mess with PAE which can cause more trouble than its worth so going over 3gb generally requires the 64 bit version of the OS
Originally posted by DJKris
PROGRESS UPDATE:
I just decided to try one more time, so I put it just one of the new 2gb modules, without the old 512mb and it's working, so I'm now gonna try adding the 2nd one.
UPDATE 2:
2nd module is now working too. But it says 4 GB installed but only 3.25 GB usable?
UPDATE 3:
I've now got both new module in and the old ones (2x 2gb + 2x 512mb) it's now saying 5 GB installed but still only 3.25 GB usable?
I have another unrelated problem though if anyone can suggest what the problem might be. My Logitech wireless keyboard started working really slow a couple of days ago and unless I type very slowly to it misses out letters as I type. I changed the batteries earlier but no difference.edit on 23/1/12 by DJKris because: More information addededit on 23/1/12 by DJKris because: Another update