06-11-15, 09:25 AM
There are 4x DIMM slots. Only one must be filled with a DIMM.
Several permutations exist from 1x1GB up to 4x4GB to give you 16Gb which is the maximum that PC can support.
IF the PC has 8GB in it now, that could be 4x2GB or 2x4GB. If it is the former, then you will have to remove 2x2GB and replace them with 2x4GB to get you to 12GB.
If it is 2x4GB at the moment, then adding another 1x4GB will work as will adding 2x2GB.
8GB is plenty for a desktop unless you are doing some serious graphical work.
Several permutations exist from 1x1GB up to 4x4GB to give you 16Gb which is the maximum that PC can support.
IF the PC has 8GB in it now, that could be 4x2GB or 2x4GB. If it is the former, then you will have to remove 2x2GB and replace them with 2x4GB to get you to 12GB.
If it is 2x4GB at the moment, then adding another 1x4GB will work as will adding 2x2GB.
8GB is plenty for a desktop unless you are doing some serious graphical work.
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