Max memory upgrade on HP Desktop P6711f

What is the maximum memory I can upgrade to  for the HP Desktop P6711f -  which memory is the better module

The motherboard board on that unit can be found here. It's a limited model, only  two 2GB modules max. According to specs. your's came loaded with the max allowed. It has PC3-10600 modules (message as PC3-6400) .
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