3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit

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  1. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #1

    3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit


    Hi there,

    I recently upgraded to a 64 bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate to make use of all my 4GB of RAM, however when I still only have access to 3.25GB.

    I have a Foxconn 946GZ7MA-8KS2H mobo, with a 2.5Ghz Q6600, I don't think I have the latest BIOS version, but Foxconn said not to flash it unless something is going wrong (I'm not sure this classes as something going wrong or not!).

    I've read numerous posts online about integrated graphics and maybe even the integrated 7.1 sound card and LAN using the memory.

    I tried the various options with memory in msconfig, unchecking the box and checking it with 4096MB and I still got 3.25GB.

    I'm really not that sure about BIOS stuff, changing memory mapping (if my mobo can even do that?) etc, but I've take photos of the various screens and would really appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction or confirm that this is what I'm stuck with! I'll post them in the following posts.

    Thanks alot.

    NL
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #2

    Please post a screenshot of the memory tab in resource monitor
    Enable memory remap in your BIOS if that feature is available

    The hardware takes up the other 0.75 GB of memory. You can view this in Resource Monitor. Start > type "resource" > Open Resource Monitor > Memory Tab > Physical Memory.
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  3. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Here are the first lot of images of my BIOS...

    I've attached the main/front page of my BIOS, the Standard Features page; the Fox Central Control Unit page; the Advanced Features page and Advanced Chipset Features page for now.

    There are five more to come in the next post.

    Thanks again!

    and FYI, the file I got for the latest BIOS versions looks like it's version 642F1P44 (judging from the name at the end of the zip file I got from the website).
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-front-page.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-standard-features.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-fox-central-control-unit.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-advanced-bios-features.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-advanced-chipset-features.jpg  

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  4. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #4

    Your main board can only map 4GB of memory, so when you put in the video and sound cards, it has to map there memory as well.
    So unless you buy a better main board, your stuck at 3.25GB.

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  5. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Here are the last pictures, with the onboard/superIO from the Integrated Peripherals page, plus the PNP/PCI Config screen.

    Will post the Resource Monitor afterwards. I can't see anything like memory mapping in the BIOS, but I may just be being a little slow!

    Thanks again!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-bootup-screen.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-integrated-peripherals.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-onboard-devices.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-superio-device.jpg   3.25GB of RAM in W7 Ultimate 64 bit-bios-pnp-pci-config.jpg  

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  6. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #6

    northlondon01 said:
    Here are the last pictures, with the onboard/superIO from the Integrated Peripherals page, plus the PNP/PCI Config screen.

    Will post the Resource Monitor afterwards. I can't see anything like memory mapping in the BIOS, but I may just be being a little slow!

    Thanks again!
    I noticed that your Intel Chipset does not support memory remapping, this would have enabled all the RAM to be used. Other hardware may be using the 0.75GB of RAM, the resource monitor screenshot will confirm it
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  7. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Oh ok, thanks yowanvista.

    Will there be any benefit from having 64bit then? As I'm still getting the same 3.25GB I had in 32bit. And it will take me a fair while to update and install all the software etc. I might as well give this 64bit back to my mate and use the backup I made of 32bit last night!

    Thanks for your help. My resource monitor showed 770MB for hardware.

    Would updating the BIOS enable memory mapping or is a new mobo the only option. This PC is coming up to 4 years old now!

    Thanks again.
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  8. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #8

    northlondon01 said:
    Oh ok, thanks yowanvista.

    Will there be any benefit from having 64bit then? As I'm still getting the same 3.25GB I had in 32bit. And it will take me a fair while to update and install all the software etc. I might as well give this 64bit back to my mate and use the backup I made of 32bit last night!

    Thanks for your help. My resource monitor showed 770MB for hardware.

    Would updating the BIOS enable memory mapping or is a new mobo the only option. This PC is coming up to 4 years old now!

    Thanks again.
    Upgrade your Mobo if you want to use all your RAM, don't go back to 32-bit since 64-bit is slightly faster

    Would updating the BIOS enable memory mapping or is a new mobo the only option.
    Your chipset doesn't seem to support Memory Remap
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  9. Posts : 41
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Thanks again mate.

    Think I'll keep what I've got for now, and will probably just upgrade completely at some point. Hopefully in the near future!
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  10. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    yowanvista said:
    northlondon01 said:
    Here are the last pictures, with the onboard/superIO from the Integrated Peripherals page, plus the PNP/PCI Config screen.

    Will post the Resource Monitor afterwards. I can't see anything like memory mapping in the BIOS, but I may just be being a little slow!

    Thanks again!
    I noticed that your Intel Chipset does not support memory remapping, this would have enabled all the RAM to be used. Other hardware may be using the 0.75GB of RAM, the resource monitor screenshot will confirm it
    Hi yowanvista,

    While I understand where you your going - 3 Gigs Ram or 4?, I'm a little confused as to how you came to your conclusion by those screen shots?

    I did notice "Maximum Payload Size" for his memory but.....



    And yeah, Resorce Monitor would help a lot

    Thanks.
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