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Newegg sold it with 3GB. I now see that. Seems really odd as that's not to Acer spec (nor consistent with Crucial advisor either) 
But as the OP is running 32bit Windows, OP can try running with 2GB. A single 2GB stick would be to spec (probably also good to check it's 533/667 MHz memory). Personally, regardless how it's sold, it creeps me out if memory's not to manufacturer spec. Even more so when getting BSODs
@Vishalshetty
Are you comfortable with removing / reinstalling memory? I think it worth the experiment to pull the 1GB stick out, verify the other is 2GB 533/667 MHz and try running that way. Would be simple to try before revert the OS
But as the OP is running 32bit Windows, OP can try running with 2GB. A single 2GB stick would be to spec (probably also good to check it's 533/667 MHz memory). Personally, regardless how it's sold, it creeps me out if memory's not to manufacturer spec. Even more so when getting BSODs
@Vishalshetty
Are you comfortable with removing / reinstalling memory? I think it worth the experiment to pull the 1GB stick out, verify the other is 2GB 533/667 MHz and try running that way. Would be simple to try before revert the OS
My Computer
At a glance
Desk 1: Win 7 Pro x32; Desk 2: Windows 10 x64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex 360 and Optiplex 755
- OS
- Desk 1: Win 7 Pro x32; Desk 2: Windows 10 x64
- Hard Drives
- 500GB Crucial SSD in both Desktops
- Other Info
- Buffalo 6TB NAS, Raid 1


