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Yes, but double check the motherboard and make sure you have a 64 bit operating system

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Yeah over 2gb/3gb ram is useless if you're on 32 bit.

 

Unless you're on a laptop and extra ram is rerouted into the graphics card/chip.

 

Eg my laptop is 32 windows 7 4gb ram but only 2.87gb is usable the other 1.13gb is routed into graphics, god knows how but it is lol.

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I thought it has a triple-channel controller. It will use 3, 6 or 9GB of RAM?

Yes. It's an advantage to use a triple-channel setup, but dual will work too of course.

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Eg my laptop is 32 windows 7 4gb ram but only 2.87gb is usable the other 1.13gb is routed into graphics, god knows how but it is lol.

The video card claims an address from the operating system before your DIMMS, which are, as far as the OS is concerned, the least important thing to need an address. The OS, providing it is 32-bit, is incapable of filling addresses past 4GB. I guess you would be correct that what isn't used for the DIMMS is given to the GPU/IGP, but it would the same for a system with 1GB or a 1MB or RAM. Your statement makes it appear as though one will receive a bonus for surpassing 4GB on a 32-bit OS, which doesn't occur; the rest is not routed to your GPU/IGP. It may be possible that your system has an IGP that can occupy ~256MB, but it cannot receive an address from the operating system after all of them are filled.

 

That is my understanding, someone correct me if I am wrong.

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Eg my laptop is 32 windows 7 4gb ram but only 2.87gb is usable the other 1.13gb is routed into graphics, god knows how but it is lol.

The video card claims an address from the operating system before your DIMMS, which are, as far as the OS is concerned, the least important thing to need an address. The OS, providing it is 32-bit, is incapable of filling addresses past 4GB. I guess you would be correct that what isn't used for the DIMMS is given to the GPU/IGP, but it would the same for a system with 1GB or a 1MB or RAM. Your statement makes it appear as though one will receive a bonus for surpassing 4GB on a 32-bit OS, which doesn't occur; the rest is not routed to your GPU/IGP. It may be possible that your system has an IGP that can occupy ~256MB, but it cannot receive an address from the operating system after all of them are filled.

 

That is my understanding, someone correct me if I am wrong.

3.25GB usually.

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The big question is: what on earth are you doing that makes you want to get 8GB DDR3 RAM? I thought the law of diminishing returns applies if you get more than most programs require.

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The big question is: what on earth are you doing that makes you want to get 8GB DDR3 RAM? I thought the law of diminishing returns applies if you get more than most programs require.

 

Rendering or some image and video editing can easily eat up 8gbs of ram.

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The big question is: what on earth are you doing that makes you want to get 8GB DDR3 RAM? I thought the law of diminishing returns applies if you get more than most programs require.

 

very intensive gaming, video and image editing / rendering / encoding / whatever, running multiple processes at once ect...

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The big question is: what on earth are you doing that makes you want to get 8GB DDR3 RAM? I thought the law of diminishing returns applies if you get more than most programs require.

 

very intensive gaming, video and image editing / rendering / encoding / whatever, running multiple processes at once ect...

I'll take your word for it, but it sounds like it's on the same vein as quad-SLI. Too much overkill to bear.

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But you don't buy 8gb of ram for i7, you buy 6/9/12 usually.

Most will go for 6gb, some may only need 3gb but why when you got a high-end right would you want just 3gb ram? And ram is cheap now too.

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I actually do quite a bit of video editing and other multimedia tasks which usually require a number of programs open and running at the same time.

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