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Expanding the Main Memory
There may come a time when you will want to expand the main memory capacity in your
computer. When expanding the main memory, make sure that the specifications of any newly
added memory and the currently installed memory are the same. The following instructions are
provided to those who are familiar with system assembly/disassembly in order to help them to
find the memory specification. If you are not familiar with system assembly/disassembly or do
not know your memory specification, you should not perform the memory upgrade. Please
contact customer support for assistance.
The motherboard has two SO-DIMM sockets, which can accommodate up to 4.0 GB of memory.
If new memory is installed, its type, size and speed are automatically checked by the system
BIOS.
Each of the SO-DIMM sockets supports the following memory specification:
200-pin DDR2 SDRAM Socket, Dual-Channel Support, 533/667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM Memory
Interface.
The appearance of the SO-DIMM memory in the figure may not reflect the actual memory,
depending on the system model.
1.
Before proceeding, make sure that the system is turned off, that you are wearing an anti-
static wrist strap (available in most computer shops), and that your workspace is dust and
smoke-free.
CAUTION
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Your PC uses the SO-DIMM socket for memory. For expanding the memory, you must purchase the
SO-DIMM memory for installing. You can’t install the DIMM memory in your PC. The general desktop
PC uses the DIMM socket for memory.
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