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    Notebook with access to 4gb RAM

    I have one of those (actually 4 cpu's and 18gb ram++) but i also need to be mobile, often i go to customers and do consulting/programing at their site so I need a all in one solution. My current setup has a dedicated nvidia FX 1500M card, the problem lies in available address space as far as...
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    Notebook with access to 4gb RAM

    My vm's use about 1gb each, 1 per customer. Usually i run sql server, w2003 server and visual studio++ in each vm. That leaves 1gb for OS, 2 vm's. As i support at least 3 diffrent customers that means i have to shut down a vm, then boot another one each time i get a different case. Not to...
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    Notebook with access to 4gb RAM

    There are no macBook Pros that support more than 3gb last time i checked. The thing is that they all use the same chipset (intel 945 express) that only have a 32bit address space, and at least 512mb of this is used by gfx and other hardware. The last 5-700mb ram is important because it...
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    Notebook with access to 4gb RAM

    My experience so far has been with the nw9440 hp machine, it supports 4gb ram and have 64bit vista drivers. I have installed 64bit vista on it and the end result is still 3.45GB ram available to the OS. This is in other words a hardware issue that i so far has seen in several HP's and a Dell...
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    Notebook with access to 4gb RAM

    Most notebooks claiming 4gb ram support in reality only supports 3.3gb ram (or so) since they only support 32bit address space an no memory remapping. So my question is, does anyone know about a notebook that supports 4GB ram if i install vista/64bit XP or windows 2003 server?
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    notebook with 945pm express and 4gb ram

    I have a cure 2 duo 7600 hp laptop (nw9440) witch uses the 945pm express chipsett. I have 4GB (2x2gb so-dimm) installed. I am however unable to use more than 3,455gb ram. I know there are some limitations in windows XP/vista 32 so i have installed vista 64bit but i still get the same...
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    There is a program called Mylex global array manager, and the reason i belive there IS some cache is that the card actually contains battery back up (its a lithium ion baterpack that sits on top of the card) . Anyway, neither the bios boot screen, nor the gam displays any information on...
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    I think so, but how do i find out?
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    I actually managed to get all i needed by getting some stuff from an old server at work. The server contained a box (unkown brand) that converts 68 pin to 5x80 pin bays. In addition the server had an old SCSI ultra2 card ( ExtremeRaid 1100 / mylex DAC1146P) It took me a while to get it...
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    I know, but i do belive that raid 0 setup would give me some additional boost of speed.
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    It's a 80 pin drive then, thanks for clearing that upp. So i would need 2 enclosures, a 68 pin cable with termination and 2 connectors and a 68 pin controller card that supports raid 0. Hmm sounds expensive :)
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    How do i know if the drive is 80 pin?
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    What controller is best for these SCSI drives

    A while ago we installed a new 1U IBM server on our office, on that occasion we swapped out the original drives for some bigger cheetah drives. The original drives say: eserver xseries Ultra 320/SCA2/LVD 36,4 GB IBM P/N: 33P3380 IBM FRU: 32P0736 CRU Anyone know what kind of drive this...