Hi!
i have 2 x 4gb RAM kits of F3-12800CL7D-4GBRM, using the XMP profile on them
Now before i had 4gb available, now with 8gb, i still have 4gb only available in Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
before telling me to swap RAM sticks around on my board, i did tested my games, updating Windows with patches and everything, and all RAM sticks seem to work fine.
I heard this is normal as Windows reserves memory for other things if it's not used. This is caused by the Memory Remap feature in the BIOS i think.
Now, i wonder...if some unused reserved RAM is finally needed, will Windows release a bit of this RAM to make it available for the software that will need it?
Because 4gb of reserved RAM is a lot of memory i can't use for myself?
And with that reserved memory, does that mean Windows and its drivers now runs faster since Windows took this memory for itself as some kind of "dedicated" memory?
i have 2 x 4gb RAM kits of F3-12800CL7D-4GBRM, using the XMP profile on them
Now before i had 4gb available, now with 8gb, i still have 4gb only available in Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
before telling me to swap RAM sticks around on my board, i did tested my games, updating Windows with patches and everything, and all RAM sticks seem to work fine.
I heard this is normal as Windows reserves memory for other things if it's not used. This is caused by the Memory Remap feature in the BIOS i think.
Now, i wonder...if some unused reserved RAM is finally needed, will Windows release a bit of this RAM to make it available for the software that will need it?
Because 4gb of reserved RAM is a lot of memory i can't use for myself?
And with that reserved memory, does that mean Windows and its drivers now runs faster since Windows took this memory for itself as some kind of "dedicated" memory?
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