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Old 08-19-2008   #36 (permalink)
rasmasyean


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: 64-bit: More than just the RAM

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by roy69 View Post
ok, I can admit that I have a lot of reading to do. I have worked with computers with over 20 years experiance. The main difference between 8 and 16 bit was the size of the variables the maths can handle. As you get better this decreases because the numbers inside the varialbles make less difference. In other words the software benifits less as the hardware gets better to a point. "john dont jump at me for this one hear me out". The hardware now is 64 bit. This means the OS can handle a stupid amount of ram, which the mother boards have not caught up with. If they had there would be about 20 ram slots. Try that for prefetch. If the hardware and software worked together we would have a realy good system. It can not do this. I say give it a year or two to let the hardware catch up.
How about this?
...all 64-bit versions of Microsoft operating systems currently impose a 16 TB limit on address space and allow no more than 128 GB of physical memory due to the impracticality of having 16 TB of RAM. Processes created on Windows Vista x64 Edition are allotted 8 TB in virtual memory for user processes and 8 TB for kernel processes to create a virtual memory of 16 TB.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5709

And I can't exactly say this is "normal use" but it is used...
You messed up try again

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