Millenia
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- Apr 20, 2008
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- Turenki, Finland
System Name | PixelCruncher Mk. II |
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Processor | AMD Phenom X4 965 @ 3,92GHz |
Motherboard | MSI GD70-790FX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12P |
Memory | 2x Patriot Viper DDR3-1600MHz Extreme |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Radeon HD4870 1GB |
Storage | Samsung SpinPoint T166 500GB + Samsung SpinPoint F2 1,5TB |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster 226BW 22" widescreen |
Case | CM Storm Scout |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-FI XtremeGamer |
Power Supply | LC-Power Ozeanos 650W modular |
Software | Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit (Finnish) |
Benchmark Scores | 1337 in lulzmark |
Physically, the total amount of ram that a 32bit OS can address is 4GB. When you factor in the memory on the video card(s for SLi/Crossfire), the L1 and L2 cache on the CPU, and the possible memory on the audio cards, the total can drop by at least a gig. For instance,i am running 32 bit Vista Ultimate on a QX6700, 4x 1GB sticks of Crucial, and 2 8800GTX with 768MB of Vram on each, the upshot is that even though the BIOS can see all 4Gigs of system RAM, the OS can only address and therefore see 2.3 gigs.
Lol why on earth would you get a 32-bit Ultimate, makes little sense to me D: