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I have an HP Pavilion 6530 with 64MB RAM. I want to upgrade and buy at least one 128mb module. How do I know which kind I need (4x64,6x64,16x64,64x64,etc)??? I cant find out crap on HP's website, I cant even find out motherboard info or the chipset, all it says is Intel 810, which isnt listed on this site either. I'd like to upgrade the processor/replace the motherboard but I cant find out how to know what will fit, can I just buy any?? Anyone with ideas, please email me!!! Thanks, kmodek

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If you plan on replacing the motherboard, be aware that your current motherboard will likely be a MiniATX or MicroATX motherboard. This means the case may not accept a standard ATX motherboard, but will only take MiniATX/MicroATX.

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I checked Crucial and HP websites and they all cameup nada. I would recommend, Like Gue, to get it from crucial. They have a lifetime warrenty on their memory, and they have an easy menu selector to make sure you get the right memory for your system.



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