Apathetic New Member Jun 28, 2007 #1 Right now I have corsair 512x2, and I want to upgrade to 2GB. Theres some nice deals on 1GBx2 and so I was wondering, does windows xp support 3GB, because I thought it was only 2GB. And also, do ddr2 sockets support ddr?
Right now I have corsair 512x2, and I want to upgrade to 2GB. Theres some nice deals on 1GBx2 and so I was wondering, does windows xp support 3GB, because I thought it was only 2GB. And also, do ddr2 sockets support ddr?
S sonofdad New Member Jun 28, 2007 #2 Windows xp will support more ram as long as your mobo does but ddr2 sockets will not fit ddr ram, different sizes.
Windows xp will support more ram as long as your mobo does but ddr2 sockets will not fit ddr ram, different sizes.
P PabloTeK Active Member Jun 28, 2007 #3 Windows XP Home, MCE and Pro all support up to 4GB of RAM. XP Pro x64 can support up to 128GB.
I INTELCRAZY banned Jun 28, 2007 #4 GCR said: Windows XP Home, MCE and Pro all support up to 4GB of RAM. XP Pro x64 can support up to 128GB. Click to expand... 3.25Gb if you don't disable page file and do something else, you forgot about Vista's x64. DDR is 184-pin and DDR2 is 240-pin
GCR said: Windows XP Home, MCE and Pro all support up to 4GB of RAM. XP Pro x64 can support up to 128GB. Click to expand... 3.25Gb if you don't disable page file and do something else, you forgot about Vista's x64. DDR is 184-pin and DDR2 is 240-pin