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Max Ram & HDD capacity in 845GVSR Mboard

Last answer on Dec 1, 2008 8:39:20 pm GMT dineshincontact, on Dec 1, 2008 3:58:48 am GMT 
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Hello,

Iam using,
P4
Intel 845 GVSR
2.4 Ghz
40 GB Hard Disc
256 MB Ram.
CD Writer.
LG 14" CRT Monitor.

I plan to upgrade RAM and Hard Disc for my Computer. I plan to go for 1GB RAM and 320 GB Hard disc.
Iam not sure wheather my board supports it. Please tell me can i go for it, or give me a solutions. and also i would like to know the maximum capacity of the ram & HDD suits the board.

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 xpcman, on Dec 1, 2008 8:39:20 pm GMT
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That MB chipset supports up to 3 GB of memory. So 1 GB should work fine.

The max size of hard drive is dependent more on the BIOS than the chipset. We would need to know the Motherboard manufacturer and the BIOS date to do more research.

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