This thread has got me thinking... I wanted to buy 2 paired sticks of 1gb ram . But before forking out the money I took my computer in to a shop try them out. What I found out was that all the computer recognised was 1800MB. Since I already have 1500MB I didn´t think it was worth it. Now I am wondering if they tested it in WinXP 32-bit... and would it be recognised in the 64-bit partition??? Lil P.S. Sorry if this thread is long gone... I have only 243 messages to go through :o)) My... you have all been busy <bg> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gman" <gman.pctt@xxxxxxxxx> To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 12:59 AM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: custom built computer Not more expensive, but a 64-bit OS may have some difficulty with drivers for older devices since drivers must be made specifically for 32-bit OR 64-bit operation. The driver situation has improved tremendously since they first started releasing 64-bit OS's a couple of years ago with WinXP x64, but some older items (old scanners, printers, etc.) will never get x64 support. This driver issue doesn't exist with any internal devices, though. Among my multi-boot OS's, I run XP x64 and I'm rather happy with it. If you run XP x32 on it, 2GB of RAM will always be the 'sweet spot'. For Vista x32, go with a full 4GB. If you choose to go with a 64-bit OS, go for 8GB if you can afford it (and make sure the motherboard can support that much). Peace, Gman http://www.bornagainamerican.org "The only dumb questions are the ones we fail to ask" ----- Original Message ----- From: "cristy" <poppy0206@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 10:05 PM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: custom built computer > That I did not know and I know nothing about a 64-bit OS. I am guessing > more expensive? > > I just assumed the more memory the better with so much multimedia going on > . > christy --------------------------------------------------------------- Please remember to trim your replies (including this sentence and everything below it) and adjust the subject line as necessary. To subscribe, unsubscribe or modify your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk To access our Archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/ To contact only the PCTT Mod Squad, write to: pctechtalk-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To join the PCTableTalk off-topic group, send a blank email to: pctabletalk+subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Please remember to trim your replies (including this sentence and everything below it) and adjust the subject line as necessary. To subscribe, unsubscribe or modify your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk To access our Archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/ To contact only the PCTT Mod Squad, write to: pctechtalk-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To join the PCTableTalk off-topic group, send a blank email to: pctabletalk+subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------