- Jun 30, 2004
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OK. Some folks here really helped me out last week in my concerns for upgrading my home LAN's file-server -- which was running under Win 2000 Pro with a boot-array in RAID0 that had been running flawlessly since about 2003. [Yeah!! That's what I say: "Yipes!!"]
I've decided to replace the mobo with a C2D capable model -- another $100 over the $95 I spent on WHS. I have several spare memory kits -- top-end stuff, like 2x2GB Corsair DHX DDR2-800's.
I'm thinking that WHS is a 32-bit OS. And because it's a 32-bit OS, it will only recognize a maximum of about 3.5GB of the RAM.
Alternatively, I have four 512MB OCZ DDR2-800 modules that I can use, to save the 2x2GB kits for something -- more worthy. . . .
What say you? Any comments, observations, etc.?
I've decided to replace the mobo with a C2D capable model -- another $100 over the $95 I spent on WHS. I have several spare memory kits -- top-end stuff, like 2x2GB Corsair DHX DDR2-800's.
I'm thinking that WHS is a 32-bit OS. And because it's a 32-bit OS, it will only recognize a maximum of about 3.5GB of the RAM.
Alternatively, I have four 512MB OCZ DDR2-800 modules that I can use, to save the 2x2GB kits for something -- more worthy. . . .
What say you? Any comments, observations, etc.?
