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32-Bit Memory Limitations & Video Card

Asked by Computer_Dude in Computer Memory (RAM), Video Cards

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I have a machine that I have just upgraded to 4 GB DDR2 Dual Channel ram. I am running Windows Vista 32-bit and I have 2 video cards with identical chipsets (BFG & Asus nVidia 8500GT 512 MB).

When I place the BFG card in my machine, the reported memory in Windows Vista appears to be 2.63 GB RAM (3200 MB - 512 MB). When I place the Asus card in my machine, the reported amount of memory from Windows Vista is 3.13 GB (3200 MB) of RAM.

Booting from Knoppix reports the same amount of physical memory.

I have been doing some research and others say that the amount of memory that Windows can use is the 32-bit limit subtracted by the amount of system memory that's needed (including the amount of video memory from the video card). Which card is correct? I don't understand why these reported numbers are different from almost identical cards.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Computer Memory (RAM), Video Cards
Tags: BFG & Asus, nVidia 8500GT
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