[I apologize in advance to those that find this "old news"]
Basically it explains why 32-bit operating systems (and 32-bit CPU's) cannot access much more than 3Gb of RAM (and sometimes even less). Additionally, it might make you reconsider that expensive pair of video cards you were about to buy (or make you regret that you bought them).
Ask Dan: What's with the 3Gb memory barrier?
The following excerpt gave me a laugh.
Dan wrote:(This fact has apparently not stopped certain unscrupulous companies, coughDellcough, from allowing people to buy a computer with WinXP, 4Gb of RAM, and a pair of Nvidia's oddball 1Gb GeForce 7950 GX2 cards. Result: 56.25% of the installed memory absent without leave. You might as well have only bought 2Gb.)






