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Old 09-18-2009, 03:18 PM   #3
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Its on the 915 chipset so 2 GB is the (chipset) limit. I think that installing anymore than this will cause the machine to stop booting. The 3.25 GB limit that you don't have to worry about is the 32-bit Memory Mapped I/O limit. This limit is more of a combination of chipset and CPU limitations.

(There are also BIOS and OS limitations but these are not that important)
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