4 Gb DDR2 Ram , GDDR3 Geforce 9500 XFX Gt and Xp 64-bit All Compatible ?
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I will soon buy My first pc in Spare part and Assemble it my Self and I wondered if my memory Which ddr2 ram Of 4 Gb will be compatible with my video card memory which is GDDR3 geforce9500 xfx gt. and the last thing to go with my super future machine I want xp64 Bit installed for the graphics, but there seems to be quite high and a low related to operating system. and if there is tutorial to mount and configure my future machine, leave me a link. thank you a lot in advance and waiting For your Reply
Re: 4 Gb DDR2 Ram , GDDR3 Geforce 9500 XFX Gt and Xp 64-bit All Compatible ?
Yes, Windows XP x64 will support 4 GB of RAM. Quoted directly from Microsoft:
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The key difference between 32-bit and 64-bit computing with Windows XP is that the 64-bit version can use more system memory. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition supports up to 128 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and 16 terabytes of virtual memory, so applications can run faster when working with large data sets. Physical memory support will grow in the future as hardware capabilities expand.
Re: 4 Gb DDR2 Ram , GDDR3 Geforce 9500 XFX Gt and Xp 64-bit All Compatible ?
Hello ,The type of embedded memory on a graphics card does not affect the Ram memory. You can also have DDR2 on the motherboard or DDR4 and DDR5 on graphics card. Careful to take against a motherboard that supports DDR2. For XP64 is that you see ... it depends on the applications compatible or Not it is Not related to hardware Compatibility
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Re: 4 Gb DDR2 Ram , GDDR3 Geforce 9500 XFX Gt and Xp 64-bit All Compatible ?
Yup the the type of Video RAM you have has no relation to the Type of System Memory you have. They are 2 completely separate things Make sure you have the latest driver installed. ATI releases updates every month or so for most of their cards. I have an AGP card, too (Radeon X1650 Pro), and it hasn’t caused me any major problems. However in the past few days I thought it had died out on me when, for some reason, the rightmost pin of the connector for the power cable overheated and left burn marks. I ended up reducing some of my memory settings that overclocked my system a bit to the default setting and haven’t had any issues with it since.