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Does an extra 1 Gig count?

loshon

Junior Member
Hello, so I'm upgrading my GFX card, and I'm thinking of possibly purchasing another 2 gigs of RAM for my computer, for around 30 bucks. I already have 2 gigs, and I'm running Vista 32 bit. My question is: If I got this new RAM, would I be able to use the full 2 gigs, or just the extra 1 gig? Could I just buy 2x512 chips, and get the extra gig that way? Would it make a noticeable difference in my system performance? I've got a P35-DS3R Gigabyte mobo, and I'm not exactly sure if I can just add some 2x512 chips and have them work. I'm thinking of not getting any RAM, but I'm not sure if it's a really good idea to get RAM right now or not.

Anyone have any advice?
 
Windows 32-bit OS will address 4GB TOTAL (RAM, video card, MB, etc.
Slice & dice it any way you want... 4GBs is the total limit.

I'd buy a nice 4GB kit now and sell off your current 2GB (or save it for some future project).
Don't worry about the amount Windows won't "see". You won't live on 32-bit Lane forever.
 
what does your motherboard support? how many memory slots do you have? is it ddr2? talk to us, let us know what you have and we can make a solid recommendation.
 
Originally posted by: Tbirdkid
what does your motherboard support?
how many memory slots do you have?
is it ddr2? talk to us, let us know what you have and we can make a solid recommendation.

Originally posted by: loshon
I'm running Vista 32 bit.

I've got a P35-DS3R Gigabyte mobo
It has 4 DIMM slots and supports up to 8GB's of DDR2.
 
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