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Originally Posted by 89 Trans Am WS6
Crucial.com is good too.
Just remember to get the full effect of 4+ gigs of ram, you need a 64 bit os.
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Arguable thing whether 32bit supports 3 or 4 gigs of ram. I've always had 4gigs in my 32 bit systems and it recognized and used all of it. It is true that windows its self cant make use of more than 3gigs but that doesnt mean that a heavy program wont use the 4th gig while windows utilizes the other 3.
Yes squirrel thats a 32 bit OS.
Take a look at OCZ ram on newegg. Theyre an up and coming company that I tried out on my desktop build with ddr3 and I think they make some good stuff. I have 8 gigs of DDR3 1333 clocked down to 1000 with jumped timing, copper tube heatsinks. Very cool looking stuff I never use.
Theyre very reasonably priced too. Just make sure you get ram thats all matched timing and speed.