Windows XP Professional 64 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/default.mspx
does not apparently have a 4 Gigabyte Max memory limit, so with four RAM slots on a motherboard and with 2 Gigabyte individual sticks that gives a potential RAM of 8 Gigabytes, I am wondering if 4 RAM slot motherboards have a hardware and, or software limitation that would limit the useable RAM installed to a max 4 Gigabytes or was the problem just in the previous Windows operating systems and with the like of Windows XP Professional 64 the brakes are off as regards RAM. I think I saw details of 2 Gigabyte RAM sticks a little while ago but I could not find any when I checked recently on the Net!
Saludos Amigos
Zapata
does not apparently have a 4 Gigabyte Max memory limit, so with four RAM slots on a motherboard and with 2 Gigabyte individual sticks that gives a potential RAM of 8 Gigabytes, I am wondering if 4 RAM slot motherboards have a hardware and, or software limitation that would limit the useable RAM installed to a max 4 Gigabytes or was the problem just in the previous Windows operating systems and with the like of Windows XP Professional 64 the brakes are off as regards RAM. I think I saw details of 2 Gigabyte RAM sticks a little while ago but I could not find any when I checked recently on the Net!
Saludos Amigos
Zapata