Very quick & Easy question (For this forum)


  1. Posts : 36
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       #1

    Very quick & Easy question (For this forum)


    Long story short lads,

    I want to up to 8GB but upon reading my motherboard specs I saw it said;

    "2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets supporting up to 4 GB"

    And I couldn't word it right to put into google correctly and I knew someone here would know.

    What I'm asking is, Does that mean it can only handle 4GB on the whole board of 4GB per slot?

    If you're interested here's a link to my board....I'm more than likely going to upgrade it anyway.

    http://ee.gigabyte.com/products/page/mb/ga-73pvm-s2h_10
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    4 GB total.
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  3. Posts : 36
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    D'aw, welp...Time to find a new motherboard.

    Thank's for the reply, mate.
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  4. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
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    Only 4GB.
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  5. Posts : 5,941
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       #5

    stormy13 said:
    4 GB total.

    Hi there
    This isn't always strictly true == the 4GB limit on DDR2 was basically because DDR2 (unlike DDR3) memory slots are very rare to find in 2 X 4GB modules and if you CAN find them they are MUCH more expensive than the more modern DDR3 modules (which BTW won't fit in your mobo --different slots).

    Another issue is the CPU -- if it's not 64 bit capable then there isn't any point in installing more than 4GB of memory in any case.

    You'd be better off with a more modern MOBO --SATA disks / USB3 port(s) and numerous other improvements.

    Cheers
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  6. whs
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       #6

    Unless you have very memory intensive applications, 8GB will not buy you much compared to 4GB. For 'normal' use, half of the 8GBs will be mostely empty - see in my case.
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    whs said:
    Unless you have very memory intensive applications, 8GB will not buy you much compared to 4GB. For 'normal' use, half of the 8GBs will be mostely empty - see in my case.
    A good use for extra memory (especially on a 64 bit machine) is if you run virtual machines -- these just EAT ram for breakfast.

    Another good use for more RAM is if you run video editing or large applications like photoshop -- using RAM for "scratch" / temporary files is far faster than having these on a disk because of insufficient RAM to store these on RAM (even if you are using SSD's).

    Cheers
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  8. whs
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    jimbo, you are right on virtual machines. But video editing does not really use more RAM - at least not the programs I use.
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