Reference Dell 8300 & 4600 memory upgrade?

You can put 2 x 2 GB memory cards in to 4 slots for 4 gb (s) in the 8300 & 4600? Or are you using 4 x 1 GB cards? and why?  Thank you


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    He 25 abbiamo labor-intensive basandoci knew quanto tramite supporto online here by it service tag del nostro Server

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