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RE: Ram Question - Harus - 11-13-2013

I can't seem to find a downloadable link to Asus AI Suite 2. I don't really think I necessarily need the 8 gigs of RAM, so I might pull 4 gigs out and save them till I actually can use them again, whether it be in a new PC or not. Thanks all for the help though, was worth a shot.


RE: Ram Question - Fuiamadeira - 11-13-2013

Hey there!
What you are currently seing is nothing but....tcham...current used memory to run opened processes.

That being said, windows, AV, drivers, update programs from various programs, whatever ti is working on backgroung and actively.

Which means... when your pc needs more memory, (you're using in idle for i.e. 3,6GB) it will get more to the remaining and to Virtual Memory.

Best regards!

P.S. therefore, nothing wrong with your PC.


RE: Ram Question - Govedo13 - 11-13-2013

Indeed it is northing wrong with the PC, it just does not work at 100% capability because the lack of proper memory controller BIOS/Drivers.


RE: Ram Question - razorviper - 11-13-2013

Long before I had somewhat a similar issue. On HP Probook 4420s Laptop with 4 Gigs of RAM it showed 4.00 GB(2 GB Usable) when Win 7 32 bit was installed. And then I tried windows 7 64 bit and the problem was solved. So, for your case I can say that its just software / incompatibility issue and nothing is wrong with your hardware.


RE: Ram Question - Harus - 11-13-2013

Good deal then. I am not really miffed about it, I just don't like little issues like that, but removing the ram makes it go away. Wink

Again, thanks all.