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Adjusting Your Overclocked Ram In Bios

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  • I recently installed 1x 2GB of RAM to my already existent 2x 1GB RAM but for some reason in System Information it says 4.00 GB (2.00 GB usable). I checked BIOS and it says that my total memory is 4 GB. So what can i do to be able to use 3.5 GB since thats all Win 7 32 bits supports. Thanks!

  • 32 bit O.S only can read up to 3.5 of memory. Cause it is locked at that. If you have a 64 bit O.S you have have as much ram as you want and it would still read all of it. You can have 12 GB of ram and it would read all of it in a 64 bit O.S

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  • @DJVolFraNOfficial you should put thesame RAM. do not put a RAM that is not thesame or it will KILL you PC. ^_^

  • This video has helped. :) The ram I'm getting is supposed to be 1600mhz, but I've read people having the mobo read it as 1333 and having to set it up in bios. This will help me do that if necessary.

  • WARNING: Overclocking can damage your computer component as you are taking risk to overload, overheat CPU, RAM etc. I have seen cases where machines started to heat so much that internal little component started to die. IF you have good cooling system then it is worth doing it otherwise don't. ALSO some waranties do not cover OverClock and invalid your Waranty so make sure you know what you are doing. NICE VIDEO by the way.

  • Hello Chanaman, I have bought a computer with 1 GB RAM DDR2 and preinstalled Vista 32 Bit. I upgraded to Win7 and tried to put 1GB RAM DDR2 more (So 2x1GB not same manufacter). The motherboard has only 2 slots for memory.Anyway after I installed the second memory the computer gone mad, Never booted normaly. On My Computer says that the RAM is 2GB, and after 2 minutes the PC stacks and needs shut down (remove electricity cable, no other way) and remove the extended RAM to work normally again!

  • @DarkShade260 you can use the russian patcher, i have 5 gb and it works. unawave. de/windows-7-tipps/32-bit-ram-­barrier html?lang=EN

  • wouldn't it be okay to just make sure your motherboard manual shows the type of memory you buy is accepted, and once installed leave it as is?

  • @chanaman12345

    It's not "locked" at 3.5 GB, it's a memory adressing limitation for 32 bit OS's.

  • @mast3rmgl should work fine, if it doesnt boot after adjusting thoes settings you might have to up the fsb of the cpu and vcore voltages to reach your target frequency

  • @mast3rmgl oh yah and enter stock timings?

  • Hey guys I wanna make sure this is correct. I have 1600mhz mem but cpu says its 1333. So I go in bios change mem to 1600, then enter in correct dram voltage (1.65) and it will be 1600? And doing it this way will prevent me from taking the mem clock above stock by increasing the fsb for overclocking? Good think im getting black edition right?

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