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Old 04-07-2005, 09:56 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
The maximum ammount of RAM a standard home computer (and most high end servers, for that matter) can have installed is 4 gigabytes. This is because they use 32-bit adresses to reference locations in the RAM. Each address points to 1 byte of memory. So there can be a maximum of 2^32 bytes, which is 4 gigabytes. There are 64-bit systems being made which use memory addresses that are 64 bits long. That's approximately 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes of possible memory.
The current Power Mac G5's (with dual 2 or 2.5 GHz processors) can accomodate up to 8 GB of SDRAM since they are built with a 64 bit architecture.
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And on the subject of computers, I was told that a 100 Base-T is not 10X faster than a 10 Base-T connection. More like 1.6X faster (though I am sure GD knows MUCH more about this than I do).
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