Originally posted by: arnav
so, even if it shows up as 3.XX gigs of ram, will it be faster than before of just the same.
Originally posted by: Slugbait
Just the same. You'll need synthetic benchmarks to ascertain any increase in performance, since it will be so slight.
Originally posted by: ZombieRitual
No 32-bit OS will recognize a full 4 gigs of RAM.
Originally posted by: jonmcc33
Originally posted by: Slugbait
Just the same. You'll need synthetic benchmarks to ascertain any increase in performance, since it will be so slight.
So you think Vista would be better with 4GB RAM or 256MB? Can I benchmark that?
Originally posted by: Blain
All this 2GB vs 4GB performance talk with 32bit OS is getting out of hand.
> This review blows the lid off the whole idea <
Test = Q6600 - XP Pro 32bit - 2GB PC2-8500 vs 4GB PC2-6400
Someone please POST SOME LINKS to similar testing done with a 64bit OS.
Please, I'm begging you... Prove that more than 2GB of memory has some REAL benefit... Please! :roll:
Originally posted by: arnav
Cool. so I can add the 1gb stick in my already 3gb and there will be improvement in performance when the CPU is under stress.