When upgrading RAM for HPE-350 t; 2GB or 4GB DIMMS?

I am running a HPE-350 t with 6 GB (3x2GB) RAM with a connector DIMM 240 pin available. I am considering adding a DIMM 2 GB of RAM or a 4 GB DIMMS in the open location. My vendor of choice for the DIMM suggests part of the OEM of only 2 GB of RAM compared to the 4 GB option to ensure compatibility. However, I like to pop in a 4 GB RAM DIMM If and only if, my computer would be faster and more efficient than adding only a 2 GB DIMM with No compatibility issues. Note: I do not know why my provider does not list a part OEM 4 GB DIMM for HPE-350 t, but apparently it does not. (This model supports up to 16 GB of RAM configured as 4x4GB DIMM, a manufacturer OEM 4 GB DIMMS must be available somewhere). However, the fact seller enter a part comparable 4 GB that it lists as a PC3 - 10666 DDR3 - 1333 Mhz 240 pin DIMM I think that work pourraient very well.

A corresponding 2GB DIMM module added to the #4 slot would cause #3-4 DIMM locations to work in dual mode? If so, that would give me a greater efficiency than the addition of 4 GB? I wouldn't mind saving some money, but if the 4 GB would give me more power to operate than the 2 GB, I'm willing to spend the extra money. Otherwise, I guess that just increased 2 GB would be OK, especially if this would produce #3-4 DIMM slots to work in dual mode and increase my performance system equal to, comparable or superior to the option to upgrade to 4 GB, thus saving me money (and headache as possible of the added 4 GB of RAM not working not not for any reason any) (, because it wouldn't be a matching pair to the 2 GB DIMM in the location #3)

FYI, I'm currently running:

Name of HP: Iona-GL8E Motherboard with PC3-10600 DDR3 - 1333 Mhz RAM (16 GB max memory of 4x4Go)

Intel Core-i7-860 Quad-core CPU

WIndows 7 Home Premium 64 - bit OS (supports up to 16 GB of RAM)

BTW, my choice provider identified the RAM I need like PC3-10666 versus the PC3-10600 listed on my computer of packing slip and mother HP map features page. Do I need to worry about this? Is it a typing mistake, or are they compatible? If not, what online provider would you suggest for a fully compatible part?

Any advice would be grealty appreciated.

I don't think that you have really understood what I said.

Be aware that when you add the 2 GB memory module if it is not in all respects identical to the other three modules you desktop Pc is probably not start Windows. It's the most critical thing of all to pay attention to if you do not like disappointments upgrade memory.

Good luck.

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