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HP - Compaq HP Pro 2110 Small Form Factor
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)

HP - Compaq HP Pro 2110 Small Form Factor doesn't supporting 4gb 2rx8 pc3-12800u-11-12-b1.

when I insert new 4gb 2rx8 pc3-12800u-11-12-b1 ram in ram slot desktop doesn't responding.

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hi

 

You just use

Memory TypePC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM (1066/1333MHz) non-ECC

Expansion SlotsTwo (2) DIMM slots in HP Pro 2110

Maximum Memory*4 GB in HP Pro 2110

 

NOTE: Memory runs at maximum system supported speed of 1066 MHz, or at 800 MHz whenprocessor has 800 MHz FSB.* For systems configured with more than 3 GB of memory and a 32-bit operating system, allmemory may not be available due to system resource requirements. Addressing memoryabove 4 GB requires a 64-bit operating system

 

Thanks

 

Chris

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@the_mr_compiler,

Regardless of the OS version, and bit rate,  that unit will only support 1GB or 2GB modules in a slot. The maximum allowed is 4GB total, ie 2 x 2GB.  Then it gets weird, as the Illustrated Parts Guide states 1,2,4 GB modules can be used.

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