Author Topic: Feep's computer  (Read 2146 times)

lol, no, look up the loving facts before you speak, 32bit can use 4gigabytes, but it'll take the dedicated vram in first priority which is why handicaps like you think it's that way.

What's your problem, man?

What's your problem, man?
handicaps like you is my problem.

handicaps like you is my problem.
wow aren't we roostery today.

lol, no, look up the loving facts before you speak, 32bit can use 4gigabytes, but it'll take the dedicated vram in first priority which is why handicaps like you think it's that way.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hiltonl/archive/2007/04/13/the-3gb-not-4gb-ram-problem.aspx

Maybe you should read up a bit more before you start calling me an idiot about subjects you clearly aren't familiar in.
« Last Edit: April 04, 2011, 02:46:17 PM by JusticeInACan »

You'd probably see the most increase in performance from a GPU upgrade, you couldn't go too high without your CPU bottlenecking it, maybe a 9800 or something of similar power.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hiltonl/archive/2007/04/13/the-3gb-not-4gb-ram-problem.aspx

Maybe you should read up a bit more before you start calling me an idiot about subjects you clearly aren't familiar in.
if you read what I said, it put vram in first priority, he mentioned nothing about what video card he had, so clearly you're loving handicapped and need to shut the forget up.

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Significant chunks of address space below 4GB (the highest address accessible via 32-bit) get reserved for use by system hardware:

    • BIOS – including ACPI and legacy video support

    • PCI bus including bridges etc.

    • PCI Express support will reserve at least 256MB, up to 768MB depending on graphics card installed memory

What this means is a typical system may see between ~256MB and 1GB of address space below 4GB reserved for hardware use that the OS cannot access. Intel chipset specs are pretty good at explaining what address ranges gets reserved by default and in some cases call out that 1.5GB is always reserved and thus inaccessible to Windows

the answer is in your own loving link. it depends on what the forget devices you have in your piece of stuff.

if you read what I said, it put vram in first priority, he mentioned nothing about what video card he had, so clearly you're loving handicapped and need to shut the forget up.

the answer is in your own loving link. it depends on what the forget devices you have in your piece of stuff.

You know, it's really hard for me to take you seriously when you act like that.  Calm down.

At any rate, nothing you've said thus far has proved that 32-bit operating systems can use an entire 4GB of RAM (which they cannot).  Not once did I mention that it VRAM wasn't part of the equation.

You know, it's really hard for me to take you seriously when you act like that.  Calm down.

At any rate, nothing you've said thus far has proved that 32-bit operating systems can use an entire 4GB of RAM (which they cannot).  Not once did I mention that it VRAM wasn't part of the equation.
I get what you're saying and I was in a really stuffty mood, I just let my anger out on something.

You should def get this:
Alienware M17.
Its not that pricey.

Alienware is poop, and way too expensive.
I get HP media laptops for gaming.

If I can get:
 - 1 GB ATI graphics
 - four core i7 2 GHz
 - 750 GB ram
 - 8 GB RAM
 - webcam
 - dual microphone array
 - fingerprint scanner
 - too much free HP software
 - 3 year warranty
on a 15+ inch laptop for under a thousand dollars,
Boom.