Max amount of RAM you can put in one PC?

rc5

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I saw PC motherboard supporting 4 ram slots up to 512MB per slot. That's 2GB ram in total. Is that the highest amount you can put inside one pc nowaday?
 

XeonTux

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Mine takes 2GB, have 1GB and two slots open for expansion

The Tyan board in my Flaming P3 Duallies thread in hot deals can take more, has 8 DIMM slots!
 

Elledan

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Maximum addressable amount of memory with an x86 (32-bits) architecture is 4 GB.

x86-64 (e.g., Clawhammer, Sledgehammer) CPUs are capable of addressing much larger amounts of memory.
 

yakko

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It will also depend on the OS. With Win 9x over 512 can be a problem but with XP and 2K you can do up to 4 gb.
 

charrison

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Elledan,


Incorrect, but thanks for playing. X86 allows for 36bit(64gig) memory(pentium pro and better) addressing. However applications are only allowed to access it in 4 gig pages. Only high end server chipsets would recognize more than 4 gig.
 

Elledan

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<< Elledan,


Incorrect, but thanks for playing. X86 allows for 36bit(64gig) memory(pentium pro and better) addressing. However applications are only allowed to access it in 4 gig pages. Only high end server chipsets would recognize more than 4 gig.
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Eh? I'm confused...you're the first person to state that an x86 CPU can address more than 4 GB. I've always heard that the limit is 4 GB.
 

tweakmm

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<< Elledan,


Incorrect, but thanks for playing. X86 allows for 36bit(64gig) memory(pentium pro and better) addressing. However applications are only allowed to access it in 4 gig pages. Only high end server chipsets would recognize more than 4 gig.
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Eh? I'm confused...you're the first person to state that an x86 CPU can address more than 4 GB. I've always heard that the limit is 4 GB.
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as have I