If you look at the "full product details" screen, at the bottom it states that they guarantee it is compatible with your system. If not, they will make it right. I've used their scanner dozens of times and have yet to have it be wrong.
My motherboard is really old and will only accept 2GB modules or less, 4GB modules have to be double sided. I have enough RAM installed already but I'm curious as to where I can buy double sided 4GB modules
Try going to Crucial.com and run their system scanner, if they have the memory available, it will list what they have.
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/?cm_mmc=bing-_-us-_-brand-_-null&ef_id=VWEaGAAAAWkvjsPe:20160407195935:s
as a single example, found through google. Suspect most is double sided?
Its's rather expensive, especially since I'll need to buy two because my motherboard only supports two double sided modules, but thanks for finding me one
It's a known issue with Intel's 5 series chipsets, they only support up to 2 gigabit DDR3 SDRAM chips. 4 gigabit DDR3 SDRAM chips are only supported in Intel 6 series chipsets and newer.
If you look at the "full product details" screen, at the bottom it states that they guarantee it is compatible with your system. If not, they will make it right. I've used their scanner dozens of times and have yet to have it be wrong.
It's a known issue with Intel's 5 series chipsets, they only support up to 2 gigabit DDR3 SDRAM chips. 4 gigabit DDR3 SDRAM chips are only supported in Intel 6 series chipsets and newer.