Add more memory to m9600t

I have HP Pavilion Elite m9600t PC.

My motherboard is

Manufacturer PEGATRON CORPORATION
Model of TRUCKEE
Intel chipset provider
Model X 58 chipset
Chipset revision 12
Southbridge Intel supplier
Southbridge model 82801IR (ICH10R)
Southbridge revision 00

On the HP Page, it says:

Memory

Must select one of the following options:

How ' end it since it is a match more closely to what you already have in your pc: it is only $1.00 more. PC3-10600

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16820148247

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