Assistance with upgrading memory

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Assistance with upgrading memory
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    Amount of memory is based on the motherboard.
    2gb seems exceedingly low for a memory cap though.

    Personally I'd just look into another computer all together.
     
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    well dude..its basically free...thats why im getting it lol i just want to slap a few cheap upgrades on it and fresh install linux and ill be blazing.

    I appreciate your input though! so the motherboard huh? im ganna read into that... what would you say the difficulty is out of 1 through 10?
     
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    The motherboard you're going to need to support your processors socket is going to be hard to find. After a few minutes on google I was only able to find these boards.

    http://www.outletpc.com/motherboards-intel-lga775.html

    There's also no guarantee these will work because I'm not sure of the form factor of the case and whether oems even follow atx standards.
     
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    As he said, the maximum memory supported depends on your motherboard. That computer must be absolute junk--I wouldn't pay a dime for it. If you get into replacing your motherboard and your ram, why buy that computer in the first place?
     
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    ...like i said a million times..im buying it because it is pretty much FREE
     
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    another guy buying a PC thats basically worthless. Save ur money up and build your own custom PC that can acutally last for more than a week. And btw, all the pieces in that thing is outdated, upgrading it will be difficult without searching for artifacts.
    *early version of lga755 limites you to the early version of core 2 duo which is already outdated to most softwares. The motherboard only has 1 sata 2 port with single IDE port which limites you to ancient readers and hdd.

    DO NOT BUY THIS, I can find one on the street thats fast as this.
     
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    ive already test ran it..i installed linux on it and its quite quick
     
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