yes, indeed... and 4GB of RAM on a 32-bit system is too much... hehehehe...
sakto ra kaayo ang imong 2x1gb nga ram bro...
OT: mao jud... nagplan ra ba ko og another 2X1GB... ako na lang to ipalit og UPS...Originally Posted by fish
2g is more than enough for now and for the next 2 years i think so....
2 gig is definitely enough
don't bother with 4gb ram on a 32-bit OS because it will recognize 3.25gb only. 64-bit however...
2x1 gb is definitely plenty.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555223
Here's a list of how much RAM the various Windows versions and editions support (as of Nov 2004):
Windows NT 4.0: 4 GB
Windows 2000 Professional: 4 GB
Windows 2000 Standard Server: 4 GB
Windows 2000 Advanced Server: 8GB
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server: 32GB
Windows XP Professional: 4 GB
Windows Server 2003 Web Edition: 2 GB
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition: 4 GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition: 32 GB
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition: 64 GB
2gb is not that much if we're into memory hungry serious work apps like : adobe photoshop.illustrator.Originally Posted by teH_tHirD
vegas and likes - professional editing/rendering apps.
some with 3d apps like maya.softimage.lightwave..max
specially for most of us into creatives, who opens 4-5 apps at a time+ winamp/winmedia player+burning+media stream+surfing+codecs...
but for home use , 1gb is enough.
and yeah..@ teH_tHirD: don't bother with 4gb ram on a 32-bit OS because it will recognize 3.25gb only. 64-bit however...
I think you also need high Video card.. for 3d.. memory could only speed up your data transfer.. video card gyud siguro angkailangan nimo for any grapix apps..Originally Posted by butitoy
naka try naman gud ko 3 gig among memory but still dugay ang rendering.. and also sa 3d max.. but g change namo ug 1g nga memory.. tapos g loweran nalangnamoang memory ug 2GB ram.. after ana ok na.. pas pas na.. hinuon dili man ako nag gasto company man.. hehehe so ok lang.. hehehe wala sad ko kabaw kung tag pila..
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