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If this is turning out to be the case (3GB addressable) then it most likely is an OS limitation. Or limitation within the system BIOS/ROM... Both the CPU and chipset support the extended addressing. But why would the system be...
Quote: Originally Posted by macnewbie [size=2]Ok, I'm planning on upgrading my Ram as soon as the MB comes in, hopefully today or tomorrow. I was wondering what you guys think of this brand...thanks. Patriot...
Quote: Originally Posted by kgeier82 i disagree totally. 533/667 have little to know difference between them. get either theyll both perform the same. tech just hasnt enabled 667 to use itself better than...
Quote: Originally Posted by Bateau http://www.newegg.com Specifically: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...NE&N=0&Ntk=all I highly recommend newegg as well. However, the specific link above...
Quote: Originally Posted by bsmit007 You should probably get a Mac Pro. It just doesn't make sense to spend all this money on a notebook. 2GB SODimms aren't cheap. Smit Actually, I've already got a G5...
Quote: Originally Posted by gonzo There is no reason it won't work the only benefit will be dual channel memory access. You will not be able to address any more than the 2 3/4Gb of any other system. Er... ...
Quote: Originally Posted by gonzo Actually, I expect that the Merom MBP will look a lot like the new iMacs. 3GB of 667mhz ddr2 in a 1gb x1, 2gb x1. That would mean giving up dual-channel access. Apple is selling it...
Chances are, your current PC can be repaired... But it's hard to say for sure and how much it may cost or what it may involve. At least based on what you have posted here. Fixing your PC should probably be your primary concern, even if...
Quote: Originally Posted by bsmit007 The point I am trying to make is that you won't be able to install more than 3gigs of RAM economically 4GB will fit in the form of 2x2GB modules. We probably won't see...
Quote: Originally Posted by kgeier82 odd how all apple burners are much slower than pc burners. just a thought to thinka bout. i usually burn my stuff at 8x anyways for safety, but for the extra money spent on a...
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