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Old 03-09-2008, 01:30 AM
WhiteSnake WhiteSnake is offline
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"If your running a 32bit OS there is no point in using more than 2Gb for a game because the OS can only asign 2Gb Max..."

that is not correct, a 32bit OS can address 4 gB of Ram but because of needed Address translations it can effectively only use 3.5 gB of the 4 gB for programs.
I said it can only Asign 2Gb to the game, or any aplication, if you stick in 3 or 4Gb it will try to use that also but like you said it will only use 3.5Gb for Vista 32bit and 3Gb for XP 32bit, and still it will only asign 2Gb to an aplication maximum, meaning the rest will be left for system resources, and i dont think anyone running a 32bit OS will need an extra Gb or more for that.

With a 32bit OS you be much better of just buying a 2Gb Dual Channel kit of 2x 1024mb modules because it will give you the most value and speed for your money.

All my XP 32bit based rigs run 2Gb Dual Channel, and my Vista 64gb SLI rig runs 4Gb Dual Channel. non of my 4 computers have any problems running IL2-46 at the highest settings (including conf.ini settings) so i really dont see why sticking in more than 2Gb would help running IL2 better.
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