bought wrong memory!

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I have accidentally bought 4 x 1gb corsair instead of 2 x 2gb sticks. Im using vista, is there any point in exchanging back to 2 x 2gb or will the 4x1 be just fine? I don't really know the advantages or disavantages
 
Are you overclocking?
I would imagine that having 4 sticks instead of two, you'd be doubling your chances of having one of the sticks not being able to handle a decent OC.
 
i wasn't planning on overclocking the memory, just the cpu.

the memory states that "Corsair's line of 4GB memory kits are designed for PCs featuring 64-bit operating systems. Please note: Installing 4GB onto PCs with 32-bit operating systems is not advised since 32-bit operating systems do not support 4GB of system memory."

What does this mean? Initially I was planning to install a 32-bit system
 
IAmATeaf said:
Should see a bit more then that, anything between 3.2 and 3.7Ghz from my experience.

This question gets asked so many times, and their is always multiple answers for it. Go email Microsoft or something to find out how much RAM a 32bit O/S can actully use. :p
 
jaykay said:
I think 64bit can take up to 128gb but we are a long time till we get there.

holy moly thats a lot of ram xD
also i think i heard somewhere that you get details on acquiring 64 bit vista when you purchase 32 bit vista which i hope is true since i got 32 bit :rolleyes:
 
thanks for the info guys. i am definitely moving to 64-bit, things have improved for 64bit over time and with the ram, i'll keep it.

but i have now noticed that the new motherboard i got too, the asus striker extreme has a QVL list of compatible RAM that is required to guarantee stability. It is imperative that this 'compatible makes' are used? Or is my "4Gb (4x1Gb) CorsairTwinX XMS2, DDR2 PC2-6400 (800), 240 Pins, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 5-5-5-18, EPP" gonna be fine?
 
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