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[QUOTE=ATH;469260]Actually Windows 95 could be installed with 4MB RAM but 8 MB recommended apparently:
[url]http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?9796-Windows-95-System-Requirements[/url] (It is 6:20 am here and I have been at work since 10:50 pm)[/QUOTE] I once used Windows 95 with 4 MB of RAM. It was nearly unusable. |
[QUOTE=ATH;469260]Actually Windows 95 could be installed with 4MB RAM but 8 MB recommended apparently:
[URL]http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?9796-Windows-95-System-Requirements[/URL] (It is 6:20 am here and I have been at work since 10:50 pm)[/QUOTE] The Win3.1 machine listed with 4 MB, but I had done enough reading to insist on getting 8 MB. |
You can find a list of ram-kits and what type of chips they use at reddit.
Because Samsung B-die is the preferred memory chip type for overclocking and there are single rank ram-kits with better timings (for example (8GB 3600 MHz CL15 ) on the market, maybe this is of interest. [URL]https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/62vp2g/clearing_up_any_samsung_bdie_confusion_eg_on/[/URL] |
Thanks, that's a handy table :)
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When I built my system, I did some tinkering with RAM. I have a 1950X on an ASRock X399 Taichi.
4 DIMMs were not able to reach 3200 MHz. I then set them to 3066 MHz and it ran fine. Now, I'm using full blown 8 DIMMs, they are not stable at 2933 MHz (I tried hard!), but was able to set them to 2800 MHz CL12-12-12-30CR1, which runs really nice. My DIMMs are GSkill 3200 MHz CL14, 16 GB per DIMM. |
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