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#1 angelyoel
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ok guys so i got my g.skill ripjaws 4096mb x2, ddr3-1333 pc3 10666

my mobo is a asus m4a79t deluxe.

i got windows 7 ultimate, and when i go to my computer, device manager it says 8.00gb (3.25 usable)

also i went to task manager same thing.

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What operating system are you using? 32-bit or 64-bit?

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You're either using a 32-bit operating system or some of your RAM modules are damaged or aren't inserted properly.

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#4 angelyoel
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You're either using a 32-bit operating system or some of your RAM modules are damaged or aren't inserted properly.

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Yes i do got the 32-bit operating system. You think that would be.the issue?
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#5 Azurites
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

You're either using a 32-bit operating system or some of your RAM modules are damaged or aren't inserted properly.

angelyoel

Yes i do got the 32-bit operating system. You think that would be.the issue?

yea, 32 bit is limited to 4 gbs of ram, You need to get 64 bit to put those 8 gigs to use.

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A 32-bit OS can only address a total of 4GB of physical memory at one time. My guess is that your GPU has 512mb of RAM, right? So your OS can only use 3.25GB of your system RAM. The other 256mb of memory gets addressed to other system devices, etc.. You will need to get a 64-bit OS to utilize 8GB.

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#7 angelyoel
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A 32-bit OS can only address a total of 4GB of physical memory at one time. My guess is that your GPU has 512mb of RAM, right? So your OS can only use 3.25GB of your system RAM. The other 256mb of memory gets addressed to other system devices, etc.. You will need to get a 64-bit OS to utilize 8GB.

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no it has 2gb, i got the hd6950
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#8 fishing666
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what a waste of a windows ultimate. you'll also be limited to 2 terabytes of hdd space
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what a waste of a windows ultimate. you'll also be limited to 2 terabytes of hdd spacefishing666

windows 7 64 bit also has 2TB hdd limit

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A 32-bit OS can only address a total of 4GB of physical memory at one time. My guess is that your GPU has 512mb of RAM, right? So your OS can only use 3.25GB of your system RAM.

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Not how it works.

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#11 gmaster456
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Assuming you have a retail copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, the box came with 2 keys and two disks. a 32bit key/disk and a 64bit key/disk. Backup all your data and reformat your hard drive, Insert the 64bit disk and Install that copy of Windows and use the 64bit key to activate it
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#12 hartsickdiscipl
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[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

A 32-bit OS can only address a total of 4GB of physical memory at one time. My guess is that your GPU has 512mb of RAM, right? So your OS can only use 3.25GB of your system RAM.

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Not how it works.

That's how it worked for me when using 4GB of RAM and a 512mb video card with XP 32-bit. When I upgraded to a 1GB card, I saw 2.75GB of system RAM.