RAM in X60
RAM in X60
I watched the X60 tour and I'm puzzled by the following statement:
"Up to 2 GB of DDR2-667 memory and 3 GB of DDR2 533 MHz memory."
Does this means the X60 comes with 1 GB premounted (DDR2-533) and two additional slots that can take either DDR2-667 or DDR2-533), for a maximum total amount of 3 GB?
"Up to 2 GB of DDR2-667 memory and 3 GB of DDR2 533 MHz memory."
Does this means the X60 comes with 1 GB premounted (DDR2-533) and two additional slots that can take either DDR2-667 or DDR2-533), for a maximum total amount of 3 GB?
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My understanding from the Lenovo Rep at CES 2006 is that the system hardware actually supports up to 4Gb of 667Mhz Ram, but only 3GB is recognized by Windows. So you can actually have two 2Gb dimms for a total of 4Gb of Ram, but only 3Gb of it will be recognized by Windows. Ideally, 1Gb Ram standard, and upgrade with a 2Gb dimm for a total of 3Gb of Ram.
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But Windows supports up to 4GB as for as I know.
Could be a chipset limitation?
Ah... here is an explenation:
http://bink.nu/forums/8805/ShowPost.aspx
Could be a chipset limitation?
Ah... here is an explenation:
http://bink.nu/forums/8805/ShowPost.aspx
ah.....the ole 4gb maximum Windows memory requirements.
Well, unfortunately...it may have to do with the fact that Windows can only see 4gb of ram period...system ram, and virtual ram. Since you have 4096 of system ram, and your pagefile is on...you've passed the Windows memory limits. Remember, Windows sees the pagefile as system memory.
The only solution you could try to get Windows to see all of your ram, would be to shut off the pagefile.
For those of you using Windows Server 2003, the mem limit: 32 bit - 32Gb...64 bit - 64Gb. Seeing as only a few dual CPU motherboards even come close to this, offering support up to 20Gb of ram....W2003 has no issues with the requirements.
Also take note, that with 4 x 1 gig memory modules, the latency (clock cycle time) is slower than 512mb modules. Your system would perform faster with 4x512mb (2gig), than 4x1gb (4gig).
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Ah, THAT'S what it is, I see... 32-bit mem addressing.
Does Yonah support PAE (Physical Address Extension)? If so, then I'll point to Windows Server 2003 as the correct option.
Of course, none of this would be a problem if Intel had just added AMD64... umm... I mean EM64T support to Yonah... XP Pro x64 would also solve the problem quite nicely
Does Yonah support PAE (Physical Address Extension)? If so, then I'll point to Windows Server 2003 as the correct option.
Of course, none of this would be a problem if Intel had just added AMD64... umm... I mean EM64T support to Yonah... XP Pro x64 would also solve the problem quite nicely
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It's my understanding that 512 mb is standard
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