K7N2 delta with Athlon3200_ xp

Can my K7N2 delta mainboard take the Atlhon 3200+ xp to problem?
Or should I go for the Atlhon 3000+ xp instead?
I got 2 256 mb of memory installed would puting 2 512 in its places make any diffenrence?
And if yes with is the best memory for my system?
Thanks  
John Koenig
(Alpha1 commander)

BUT I THINK IF U OWN A PC-466 OR EVEN PC-500 U WILL BE GOOD ON OVERCLOCKING

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