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A paltry 16 GB of ram
Published on January 8, 2013 By Anthony R In Personal Computing

I just got another 16gb of ram to make it a full 32 and my rig knew it was there but couldn't use it and I found out why. Win 7 Premium can only use a paltry 16 gb. If I want to use the full 32 I'll have to upgrade to pro, which I will likely do very soon.


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on Jan 08, 2013

Oh yeah.  The horror.  Here I am, already got Win7 Pro, but only 4GB of RAM.  Don't I feel stupid.

on Jan 08, 2013

And here I am with both Home Premium, installed, and Pro on a disk. Too bad my laptop only holds 8 gigs.

on Jan 08, 2013

7 Ultimate...and using 12.  MoBo can handle 24, I think.

Might be worth checking/searching whether there's a work-around re the Premium/Pro limits, etc...

on Jan 08, 2013

a work-around re the Premium/Pro limits, etc

There might be... I'll look to see what I can dig up. If not I guess I'll get the Pro version.

on Jan 08, 2013

I have Windows 7 Ultimate and a "paltry" 16 GB DDR3 Ram.

 

 

I could do 32, I think, but 16 is plenty.

on Jan 08, 2013

RedneckDude
7 Ultimate and a "paltry" 16 GB DDR3 Ram

I know, I was just trying to be funny. 16 seemed great, but I figured with the low cost of Ram these days why not drop in another 16. I also wanted to have the full set in all 4 dimms for cosmetic purposes.

on Jan 08, 2013

What do you consider to be "low cost"?

on Jan 09, 2013

kona0197
What do you consider to be "low cost"?

I remember buying 256 meg of ram once...and paying $250 for it....only to be offered back 400 by the shop who wanted it for another customer....would have done it too...but then I would have been without it myself.

These days you'd get 256meg free in a Weeties packet ...by comparison.

on Jan 09, 2013

and you think you had expensive ram, Ihad purchased 16kbit of ram for $80 (this was for an 8 bit computer), so the full 16kbyte cost 8 x$80 or $640 back in 1980

harpo

 

on Jan 09, 2013

I've seen sales for a 2gig DDR3 stick @ less than 70 US at Radio Shack and they're expensive!

on Jan 09, 2013

Let me know when prices of RAM get down to a dollar.

on Jan 09, 2013

kona0197, depends upon where you shop. I have seen recently 4gb ddr3 sticks for au$35 in some local shops, and have bought 5 8gb usb sticks for $33 ( or a total of 40gb for $33)

harpo

 

on Jan 09, 2013

For what would you need 32gigs of DDR3ram for ?
Btw what CPU cooler did you finally install?

 

on Jan 09, 2013

Roloccolor
For what would you need 32gigs of DDR3ram for ?

One task I can think of....virtual machines...

on Jan 09, 2013

For the record, my last RAM purchase. I think I paid 38.00 US.

 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231519

 

 

I hope this isn't considered spam. 

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