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Here are the best quick web games to play online when you're sat twiddling your thumbs and need to beat boredom. Please stay away from any of the switches! They can do more harm then help. Hello, only safe way windows can see 4 GB of ram is if you use a 64 bit operating system. This can happen with old motherboards, This is normal if you are using a 32 bit version or the BIOS is incorrectly set 64 bits. Being cautious, we installed the modules one at a time and ran memtest86 on each.

So, we had a clue after reading this thread. So, we did that and rebooted. Whoo Hooo! Ours is 8GB. Oh, and as a side benefit, much more speed in boot up and shut down. So far, no crashes. Tomorrow, we will install the other modules, test and get back to video editing.

I'm not sure but may have found the answer, the most current and original BIOS didn't have a memory re-mappable firmware. They didn't initially release the N70SV with 64bit until later, which by then changing the bios would have been a waste of time for ASUS.

With the current BIOS the dedicated graphics card memory must be written into the BIOS's address system for the graphics card to work correctly with the system.

So without memory remapping in the BIOS firmware the first 3gb of the 4gb installed is all that can then written into the sequence up to 4gb. I have tried finding an update for the chipset or even third party software, because frankly ASUS will not tend to the the needs of the few.

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Table of Contents. If you use your Windows 10 computer for word processing, checking emails, browsing the internet, and playing Solitaire, you should have no problem using 4GB of RAM.

If you are performing all of these activities at once, however, you might experience a dip in performance. I'm not talking about Solitaire — heavy PC gaming at acceptable performance levels requires a substantial amount of RAM. If you're a gamer and want to ensure you have enough RAM for some current titles and future titles, go with at least 16GB. If your budget allows, why not push it up to 32GB? VR is a relatively new medium, at least in its latest incarnation, and it requires a good chunk of RAM to run smoothly.

The Vive only recommends 4GB, but, honestly, go with at least 8GB; you have to take into account the games you'll be playing, many of which require a decent amount of RAM to run smoothly. If you'd like to join the thousands who stream video of themselves playing games or other activities, go with at least 8GB of RAM but consider opting for 16GB or even 32GB depending on the game's requirements.

Your PC has to deal with both running the game and streaming video to the internet at the same time. This really depends on your workload. If you're editing a lot of HD video, go for 16GB or more. If you're working with photos and a bit of video thrown in, 8GB should get you through. Editing apps will work on lower amounts of RAM, but you'll become so frustrated with the poor performance you'll soon start yearning for an upgrade.

Don't skimp here. RAM's frequency affects the maximum bandwidth.



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