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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Sep 2007 13:33:21 -0700
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At 11:14 AM 9/6/2007, you wrote:
>Sorry Rode,
>  " This is incorrect, Windows 2000 SP4 supports up to 2GB of RAM. 32 bit
>  Windows XP PRO SP2 supports up to 3.25GB of RAM."
>
>We are both wrong, but I'll  stand on my statement, that 2GB is the 
>highest you can have.


Your statement is still wrong. This has been extensively tested, and 
written about in Maximum PC in the last two years. 2GB is the sweet 
spot for RAM in XP PRO, as far as performance is concerned, so when 
Maximum PC builds their annual God Box they stay with 2GB for 
machines running XP PRO. Their tests have shown that above 2GB 
gaming, and normal use shows very little improvement in performance.

However, XP PRO will support 3.25 GB RAM, and without doing anything 
to the boot.ini file.
I am running 4GB of RAM in XP PRO SP2 on a dual 3.06 Xeon Workstation.

Windows reports the use of 4GB of RAM in System information, but in 
both Task Manager, and >>control panel>> System, it shows 3.25 GB of RAM.

http://members.cox.net/rode3/325.htm

  I am running without a swap file, and with a 1.5GB RAM drive, and I 
still have plenty of RAM available to me. Yes, I am not able to use 
800 megs of the installed RAM, but the 4 DIMM setup I have allows me 
to take advantage of my motherboard supported memory dual access mode.

Rode
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