Ram issues
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Rabbit
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Ram issues
When I run programs like lightmaps and use photoshop, I get ram caused erros, one being from PS that says (not enough ram). I go into my system and its only using 1.25, while my PC says I have 8 gigs installed, It knows it is installed, so maybe one or two are dead? I would guess though if they were dead they would not say installed.
AfSoccer "I just don't see the natural talent."

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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: Ram issues
64bit OS?
64bit version of PS or whatever you're using for lightmapping?
32bit OS has 4GB total addressable memory, that includes your GPU RAM , so a 2GB GPU will leave only ~1.8Gb of RAM for OS + programs.
64bit version of PS or whatever you're using for lightmapping?
32bit OS has 4GB total addressable memory, that includes your GPU RAM , so a 2GB GPU will leave only ~1.8Gb of RAM for OS + programs.
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Rabbit
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Re: Ram issues
I'll just give everything just in case[R-COM]LITOralis.nMd wrote:64bit OS?
64bit version of PS or whatever you're using for lightmapping?
32bit OS has 4GB total addressable memory, that includes your GPU RAM , so a 2GB GPU will leave only ~1.8Gb of RAM for OS + programs.
AMD Phenonm II X4 965 Processor 3.40 GHz
8 GB ram
windows 7 64 bit
Radeon 5800 Series card
AfSoccer "I just don't see the natural talent."

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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: Ram issues
Your best bet is to either
1. burn to CD
or
2. INstall on a bootable USB flash drive
a suite of RAM testing utilities run in either a miniDOS or mini Linux UI, and do a bunch of stress tests over night.
1. burn to CD
or
2. INstall on a bootable USB flash drive
a suite of RAM testing utilities run in either a miniDOS or mini Linux UI, and do a bunch of stress tests over night.
