Limits of motherboard memory

Hello, I helped myself with a question of processor recently here and have one of more to ask.

My pc is a HP Pavilion p6300uk, it hasan Athlon 2 x 2, I recently ordered a Phenom 2 x 4

The motherboard is a card mother M2N68-(Narra6).


In the report on this site it led me to believe I have only 4 GB of ddr3 ram, but it mentions 32 bits of the operating system

I use Win 7 64 bit home premium which is what the pc came with.

Can I put more than 4 GB in this model pc with this card?

Thanks for your time.

davidme,

Unfortunately your to the maximum value allowed.

If you want to read a discussion about, go here:

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/desktop-hardware/what-is-the-maximum-amount-of-memory-that-is-supported-by-the/TD-p/1367847

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