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I already have two, and if I get a 2GB Addition it will make me 4GB...
Also I'm pretty sure 64Bit Vista won't handle more than 4GB. So that would be my max. Last edited by russian brute; 06-09-2010 at 04:33 AM. |
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Haha yeah, I'm gettin a little dead headed anyway.
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No problem. I get that way too sometimes.
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I'd don't think the processor is enough because when i installed RnR it said my processor wasn't running to there minimal settings which is a AMD phenom quad core 9500 2.20ghz So yea im kinda bummed because i wasted a money on a new HP that cant run rnr
ps:kennyb87 thanks 4 the website it helped me so, but do they have a website that can tell what processor i can upgrade too? Last edited by Cabover; 06-09-2010 at 06:17 AM. |
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To see what CPU you can upgrade to you need to check the manufacturers website for that. Try CPUZ that should list your system specs then go to the relevant website. I'm looking at a new CPU and mobo an AMD triple core 3.0Ghz but it can be unlocked to run 4 cores and its only £60 and the mobo an ASUS M3N78-VM is £52. I may need another case too but thats no problem to get hold of. Just going to re-use my current ram PSU and Graphics card and I should have a decent PC
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A 32 bit operating system will recognise between 3 and 4 gig of ram a 64 bit system up to 8 gig of ram. Check how much you can put into your system go to the crucial website and do a scan is an easy way to check things out. My old motherboard can only handle 2Gb of ram max but I have saw another motherboard and CPU failry cheap so I'm just going to build another computer as my current one is becoming too slow to play games at decent framerates. Hope this helps
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