RAM dilemma, 12Gb Tri vs 16Gb Dual
Me and a mate were looking at that sexy Kingston 24Gb RAM package, then he mentioned that we might get capped because we have W7 Home Premium, and we are in fact capped at 16Gb.
So we have 2 options without paying for Windows 7 again.
12Gb in Tri
16Gb in Dual
I know 24Gb is excessive in the first place, but it would last a life time
Something semi-related, I have a Gigabyte x58-UD3R rev2 mobo, the manual says I can run 4 RAM modules in Tri, which goes against the logic of Tri being 3 modules. So I am confused about that, if anyone can shed some light, much appreciated.
Me and a mate were looking at that sexy Kingston 24Gb RAM package, then he mentioned that we might get capped because we have W7 Home Premium, and we are in fact capped at 16Gb.
So we have 2 options without paying for Windows 7 again.
12Gb in Tri
16Gb in Dual
I know 24Gb is excessive in the first place, but it would last a life time
Something semi-related, I have a Gigabyte x58-UD3R rev2 mobo, the manual says I can run 4 RAM modules in Tri, which goes against the logic of Tri being 3 modules. So I am confused about that, if anyone can shed some light, much appreciated.
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