Originally posted by: tommo123
3 gigs? how do some people have 4 gigs in there?
did xp handle more than 3 gigs pre sp2?
Originally posted by: tommo123
wow. annoying. have you got any links to this info? why would 4 gigs of ram be a security problem?
guess i'll have to go back to SP1
Originally posted by: tommo123
will check those links out. thanks 🙂
really want to have 4 gigs and just have 2 gigs for the swap file. that would beat an i-ram easy!
Another thing I wonder about is how much ram you can have per processor...can XP support 8gb ram with dual procs? Even with a single proc, it'd be real nice to set aside 2 of the 4gb ram for a virtual ramdisk.
So, from what I've read and heard from people who have run large amounts of ram, XP SP2 does not recognize more than 3 gigs of physical memory.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Hehe, SiSoftware Sandra just rated my ramdisk at 498MB/s 😀 I'm using Cenatek's RamDiskXP software to partition my system ram (2gb total, 300 megs for a ramdisk). Here's the scores:
Kaido's 300mb ddr333 ramdisk: 498MB/s
SATA150 3.5" 4xRaid0 (36GB, 10Krpm, 8MB cache) WD Raptor: 144MB/s
SATA150 (Gigabyte iRAM) (4GB): 132MB/s
SCSI U320 3.5" 2xRaid0 (73GB, 15Krpm, 8MB cache) Maxtor Atlas IV: 115MB/s
SATA150 3.5" 2xRaid0 (36GB, 10Krpm, 8MB cache) WD Raptor: 95MB/s
Kaido for teh win! 😉
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: Kaido
Hehe, SiSoftware Sandra just rated my ramdisk at 498MB/s 😀 I'm using Cenatek's RamDiskXP software to partition my system ram (2gb total, 300 megs for a ramdisk). Here's the scores:
Kaido's 300mb ddr333 ramdisk: 498MB/s
SATA150 3.5" 4xRaid0 (36GB, 10Krpm, 8MB cache) WD Raptor: 144MB/s
SATA150 (Gigabyte iRAM) (4GB): 132MB/s
SCSI U320 3.5" 2xRaid0 (73GB, 15Krpm, 8MB cache) Maxtor Atlas IV: 115MB/s
SATA150 3.5" 2xRaid0 (36GB, 10Krpm, 8MB cache) WD Raptor: 95MB/s
Kaido for teh win! 😉
Of course, your RAM is connected to the SATA controller, isn't it? :roll: