K KuruOni New member Aug 19, 2013 #1 Okay so I have a Asus P5LP-LE mobo and two 1gb DDR2 PC2-5300 ram sticks. I upgradeed to 4gb of ram by adding one 2gb DDR2 PC2-6400 stick. Is it okay for the ram to be configure this way and also windows said only 3.37gb is usable
Okay so I have a Asus P5LP-LE mobo and two 1gb DDR2 PC2-5300 ram sticks. I upgradeed to 4gb of ram by adding one 2gb DDR2 PC2-6400 stick. Is it okay for the ram to be configure this way and also windows said only 3.37gb is usable
J jamesriley94 New member Aug 19, 2013 #2 The RAM is fine like that. You may run into issues overclocking, but at stock it will run fine. Are you running 64bit, or 32bit Windows?
The RAM is fine like that. You may run into issues overclocking, but at stock it will run fine. Are you running 64bit, or 32bit Windows?
F FTLN Active member Aug 19, 2013 #3 Your memory config is fine. If your on 64bit then your intergrated graphics may be using up some system memory.
Your memory config is fine. If your on 64bit then your intergrated graphics may be using up some system memory.
K KuruOni New member Aug 19, 2013 #4 I running windows 64bit with GT 610. Why is windows showing 3.37gb usable?
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Aug 19, 2013 #5 3.37 gb is the limit(almost) of 32bit windows... Go to computer->system properties-> then it will tell you inside the System header which OS it is.
3.37 gb is the limit(almost) of 32bit windows... Go to computer->system properties-> then it will tell you inside the System header which OS it is.
K KuruOni New member Aug 19, 2013 #6 NeverBackDown said: 3.37 gb is the limit(almost) of 32bit windows... Go to computer->system properties-> then it will tell you inside the System header which OS it is. Click to expand... I have windows 64bit
NeverBackDown said: 3.37 gb is the limit(almost) of 32bit windows... Go to computer->system properties-> then it will tell you inside the System header which OS it is. Click to expand... I have windows 64bit
F FTLN Active member Aug 19, 2013 #7 Well if it isnt intergrated graphics and your on 64bit os then it could be a bent pin in your cpu socket...
Well if it isnt intergrated graphics and your on 64bit os then it could be a bent pin in your cpu socket...
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Aug 19, 2013 #8 FTLN said: Well if it isnt intergrated graphics and your on 64bit os then it could be a bent pin in your cpu socket... Click to expand... If that was the case the system would not even boot. Anyway here's this MS page. Should help.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978610
FTLN said: Well if it isnt intergrated graphics and your on 64bit os then it could be a bent pin in your cpu socket... Click to expand... If that was the case the system would not even boot. Anyway here's this MS page. Should help.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978610