BIOS shows 4GB, but when in Windows, it shows "3070 MB"
Anybody has spare a T61p motherboard?



Correct, that's due to intel's chipset limitation.gt5l wrote:so if i understand this correctly, even though my laptop can take 2 2gb chips totalling 4gb the system can only see and use 3gb?

That is why I used 64bit OS....Johan wrote:This information is also on the T60 datasheet; see e.g. http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/OIX.w ... ersion=yes
- where it is expressed like this: "Important information about memory: On the T60 and T60p systems, even though it is possible to physically install 4 GB of memory, the actual amount of memory addressable by an operating system will be limited to 3 GB. This limitation comes from the current 32-bit PC architecture."
Johan
Your OS is 64-bit, your CPU is 64-bit... however the reserved memory locations imposed by the chipset are still in that space between 3.25 GB and 4.00 GB (roughly). If it were possible to have 4GB SO-DIMMs, I wonder if you would then be able to see memory between 4 GB and 8 GB with the current chipsets???Dimitri_P wrote:That is why I used 64bit OS....
If for some reason you could get 4GB DIMMs and they could be installed in the current laptops, you still would not be able to see anything above 3GB. It has to do with the way addresses are decoded by the intel mobile chipset. The intel mobile chipset only uses a 32bit address space (which is 4GB), the upper part of which is reserved.taob wrote:Your OS is 64-bit, your CPU is 64-bit... however the reserved memory locations imposed by the chipset are still in that space between 3.25 GB and 4.00 GB (roughly). If it were possible to have 4GB SO-DIMMs, I wonder if you would then be able to see memory between 4 GB and 8 GB with the current chipsets???Dimitri_P wrote:That is why I used 64bit OS....
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