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so bascially if your motherboard cannot handle more than 4gb memory and/or you don't do really high powered mathemtical calculations upgrading to a 64bit operating is a waste of money.
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okay i am getting this msg Display driver “nvlddmkm stopped responding, but has successfully recovered.” after coming back from a black screen this happens every 5-10 mins I have tried to update software, rollback driver my computer man now thinks it is hardware problem but my reading heaps of others on fourms who had the same problem I still think is software.
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Try Install up to date NVIDIA drivers
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Nothing to do with the mainboard - its all to do with the architecture/bits. If you want more than 3GB memory, you need 64bit.centralcoastscanman wrote:so bascially if your motherboard cannot handle more than 4gb memory and/or you don't do really high powered mathemtical calculations upgrading to a 64bit operating is a waste of money.
You don't need to be a mathematician to have your computer use 64bit integers - practically all computers in all home and desktop applications will require 64bit integers. Win7 is optimized for 64bit - and by this they mean the default integer length is 64bits.
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Everything will benefit from 64-bit. It will remove a large amount of kludgery that goes on in 32-bit systems that inevitable wastes CPU cycles regardless of what you're doing.
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Without being picky, 32-bit address registers support 4GB of address space..criten wrote:centralcoastscanman wrote:If you want more than 3GB memory, you need 64bit.
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yeah tried thatcitabria wrote:Try Install up to date NVIDIA drivers
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criten,criten wrote:Nothing to do with the mainboard - its all to do with the architecture/bits. If you want more than 3GB memory, you need 64bit.centralcoastscanman wrote:so bascially if your motherboard cannot handle more than 4gb memory and/or you don't do really high powered mathemtical calculations upgrading to a 64bit operating is a waste of money.
You don't need to be a mathematician to have your computer use 64bit integers - practically all computers in all home and desktop applications will require 64bit integers. Win7 is optimized for 64bit - and by this they mean the default integer length is 64bits.
i have 4gb in my machine i'm working on now, windows xp picks it up as 3.2gb and the bios picks it up something around the same
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OK we're way off topic here but...
Yep - the higher 800MB are reserved for DMA addresses. This RAM is essentially wasted unless you use the /PAE switch which brings other compromises. Go 64 bit and you get your 800 megs back!
Anyways.. lets get back to ID tracker
Yep - the higher 800MB are reserved for DMA addresses. This RAM is essentially wasted unless you use the /PAE switch which brings other compromises. Go 64 bit and you get your 800 megs back!
Anyways.. lets get back to ID tracker