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Can I Use More RAM?
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kamikaze7691
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Videocard: Nvidia GeForce 260m 1G
Processor: Intel Core i7 920xm @3.2g
Mainboard: Alienware M15X Specialty
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Default Can I Use More RAM? - 11-21-2009, 19:08 | posts: 40 | Location: Canoe, AL | User is Offline

MB: Intel D102GGC2
The intel website tells me that I can Only use 1GB of Ram for each DIMM slot (2). I just wanted to know if there is any way that i can maybe use 2 gigs per slot? any help is great... Thanks for your time!
   
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Default 11-22-2009, 11:24 | posts: 1,667 | Location: Pune, India | User is Offline

You cannot use more than 1 gig for that mobo. Chipset limitation.
   
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Default 11-22-2009, 11:32 | posts: 511 | Location: TheMatrix | User is Offline

No you cannot use more than 1gig of ram in each slot and there is no workaround.
   
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