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Q: What is the RAM limit for a system with a 32-bit address bus?
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Do you need 32bit or 64bit for 4gb of ram?

You can use either a 32bit or 64bit operating system (OS) for 4GB of RAM. 4GB of memory is the limit a 32bit OS can handle, this includes any memory that your graphics card has, so your computer may recognise only 3.5GB of RAM if you have a 512MB GPU. You will need a 64bit os that will use all of the ram.


Maximum memory a 32bit can address?

32-bit system can address: 2 to the power of 32 = 4.3 Giga different addresses, corresponding to 4.3 GB of RAM as it needs to manage other stuff than the RAM (motherboard, expansion cards, including the graphics card), it remains only about 2.8 to 3.3 GB of RAM addressable following configuration PC.


How much memory does Google SketchUp take?

The amount of memory (RAM) Google SketchUp or any other design tool out there is using, is relative to the complexity of the model you are working on. Ideally, the more the better, but that is also Operating system (OS) limited: - Sketchup is a 32bit application. - Windows 32bit cannot address (use) more than 3GB or RAM (3.2GB, but w/e). Having more than 3GB (or 4GB, still you cannot use all of it) in a 32bit Windows Machine is pointless. Macs work a bit differently, so even 32bit OS can address more than that. - Individual Applications are not allowed by 32bit Windows to use address more than 2GB of RAM. - Windows 64bit, by default, run 32bit Applications (like Sketchup) with the same 2GB limitation, only that can be "patched", so each can use up to 4GB (64bit apps do not have such limiations, but SU is not one of them yet). You can follow the guide in this site to do so: http://maketecheasier.com/increase-memory-limit-for-32-bit-applications-in-windows-64-bit-os/2011/08/13


What is the difference between vista 32bit and 64bit?

64 bit operating system support more amount of RAM and hard drive space (also depends on hardware).


What is the maximum amount of memory any single process on Windows can address and is this different from the maximum virtual memory for the system?

Answer Processes access virtual memory space, not physical memory. Applications never access RAM directly but only through the memory management interface of the processor. Depending on which version of Windows you are using, and how the program was compiled there is a different maximum ammount of addressable memory. All 32 bit processes on 32bit Windows have a 4GB virtual address space. The upper 2GB is common to all processes and is used by the system. The lower 2GB is private to each process and is inaccessable to all others. Unless the program was compiled as large address aware, in which case it will have 3GB of private address space. For 32bit processes on 64bit Windows, each process has 2GB private address space, unless compiled large address aware in which case it has 4GB private address space. For 64bit processes on 64bit windows each process has 8TB of private address space whilst compiled as large address aware. The 2GB address space limit remains for programs not compiled as large address aware. This is completely independent of the size of RAM or the pagefile. The system maps physical memory into this virtual address space according to both need and availability. At any given time the data in virtual memory space might be stored in RAM, on disk, or both. All of this is totally transparent to all applications. Frequently accessed data will be kept in RAM with the remainder left on disk.


How many gigabytes of RAM can a small laptop hold?

Boris Tarkington - That depends on the laptop. Two things limit the amount of ram. First, the operating system you have installed. If you have a Windows XP or older operating system then the operating system can only make use of up to 3.5 gig of ram regardless of how much you put in. If you have Windows 7 installed the limit is much higher. Either way, the hardware itself restricts the amount of RAM that it will address. The best thing to do is to search on the manufacturer and model name of your laptop and find the manufacturer's documentation about that laptop. It will say how much RAM it can take.


How many pins does ddr4 computer ram have?

SODIMM 200 PIN or 72 for 32bit processor


8GB ram is showing 3GB total in my deskiop?

32bit OS will only support 3gb of ram, upgrade to windows 7 x64 or other 64 bit os


Is there a limit for RAM?

Yes.


What is the maximum amount of ram that 32-bit vista ultimate can address?

128 gb Any 32 bit operating system can address only 4-GB of RAM--check it yourself: 2^32 = 4294967296. That rounds to 4 G. The operating system sees no difference between RAM and Video Ram so, if you have a 1 GB video card, your machine will see only 3 GB of system RAM. If you stick a 4GB video card in the machine or stick 4 1GB cards in it, it won't run because it will not be able to address any system RAM.


What is the RAM linit for a 32-bit OS?

For the 32-bit Windows 7 operating system, the RAM (random access memory) limit is set at 4GB. The 64-bit OS, however, has more flexibility in terms of RAM capacity.


Is every computer designed with a maximum limit on the amount of RAM it can support?

No, all computers are not designed with a maximum limit on the amount of RAM it can support.