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(question t/r/x/60 i945 4gb -> 3,2gb i/o)
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--[[User:Paul Strefling|Paul Strefling]] 03:54, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Paul Strefling|Paul Strefling]] 03:54, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
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Hey Paul, I have the same model with a 2GB Kingston-Module at the moment. (The reseller changed the orig 1GB-module by retail-reperation)
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Do you guys really think that the Intel i945 Chipset is not capable to handle the full 4gb? (like stated in footnote 3)
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[http://www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Chipsets/945G/945G-overview.htm Intel] themselve say:
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      "Up to 10.7 GB/s of bandwidth and 4GB memory addressability for faster system responsiveness and support for 64-bit computing."
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_chipsets#9xx_Chipsets_and_3.2F4_Series_Chipsets Wikipedia] states 4 gig as well.
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Are there any other reasons than your expirience with your laptop and ram-module combination to threaten everybody with a t60, r60, x60 or x61 model to upgrade their ram to 2x2gb?
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Otherwise I would try and buy me a seccond ram module (to waste more for the gma950) and then suggest to take that footer out.
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Or are there any reasons, I don't see them???
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--[[User:Nonix|Nonix]] 23:18, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 01:18, 3 September 2010

The X300 seems to support 8GB[1], however may need some tweeking runnin with Linux[2]

X60

On my Intel Core Duo (Yonah) 1.83 GHz I have 2x Crucial CT25664AC667 R 2GB sticks. This is the result:

free -m
            total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:         3033        275       2758          0         11        148

--Paul Strefling 03:54, 28 September 2009 (UTC)


Hey Paul, I have the same model with a 2GB Kingston-Module at the moment. (The reseller changed the orig 1GB-module by retail-reperation)

Do you guys really think that the Intel i945 Chipset is not capable to handle the full 4gb? (like stated in footnote 3)

Intel themselve say:

     "Up to 10.7 GB/s of bandwidth and 4GB memory addressability for faster system responsiveness and support for 64-bit computing."

The Wikipedia states 4 gig as well.

Are there any other reasons than your expirience with your laptop and ram-module combination to threaten everybody with a t60, r60, x60 or x61 model to upgrade their ram to 2x2gb?

Otherwise I would try and buy me a seccond ram module (to waste more for the gma950) and then suggest to take that footer out.

Or are there any reasons, I don't see them??? --Nonix 23:18, 2 September 2010 (UTC)