RurouniZel said:Hello everyone, it's time for yet another edition of "Zel asks a stupid fucking question"!!
*applause track plays*
So I'm taking a look at the motherboard specs I'm buying to see if it comes with SATA cables in the box since I don't currently own them, and I come across this little message:
"*Due to OS limitation, when installing total memory of 4GB capacity or more, Windows® 32-bit operation system may only recognize less than 3GB. Hence, a total installed memory of less than 3GB is recommended."
Now, since I'm buying a board that can support 4 x 4 GB DDR3 RAM, I figure it makes more sense to purchase one 4 GB stick instead of two 2 GB sticks so that I don't have to replace them should the day come where I want to max out the RAM. I was planning to install Windows XP which I already own the full version of, and then install a Windows 7 upgrade. However, the above makes it sound like if I tried to do so, it wouldn't recognize the RAM at all, and simply wouldn't work.
Is that what it means? Or am I misreading that?
I believe it would recognize the 4gb but only actually use 3gb of it while in the 32bit OS. I don't think you'll have a problem. In my old PC I had two sticks of 2gb (4gb total) in XP 32bit and it worked fine.