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Cruicial has a downloadable scanning tool which you run and it tells you exactly what memory you need, you don't have to look it up yourself. They'll then offer to sell you the proper RAM which you can either do (Crucial is good quality) or just copy the specs they tell you and search on Amazon or wherever and you may find a better price. Since you're not familiar with different brands I would suggest going with Crucial, their prices are generally reasonable.
Thanks so much. Just pulled the trigger on Crucial, now staring out the front door peephole til it's delivered...