Your manual (page #15) will spell out compatible RAM configurations.
Like I said way back, I'd stay away from 1 stick installation....you will either lose DDR2 or worse, your system will crash.
Adding RAM can get quite technical and is fraught with problems if you don't know exactly what you've got.
Simplest method for you and your home-grown pc is to download a what's called Crucial System Scanner:
http://www.crucial.com/
Kingston also has a utility
Like I said way back, I'd stay away from 1 stick installation....you will either lose DDR2 or worse, your system will crash.
Adding RAM can get quite technical and is fraught with problems if you don't know exactly what you've got.
Simplest method for you and your home-grown pc is to download a what's called Crucial System Scanner:
http://www.crucial.com/
Kingston also has a utility
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