Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.5V

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  • PhotoGene47

    > 3 day

    I did order two 8 GB RAM DDR3 modules that were the same speed as the ones I had inside my current machine. I now believe I should have purchased three and just removed the older types. They work well but I do believe the different types are somehow dragging back on performance a tad bit. They are easy to install though and gave me the boost in RAM that I needed to work on visual media.

  • bigbuzzdj

    > 3 day

    have an issue getting all 16gb to show up on computer

  • Ray J.

    > 3 day

    These work very well, but be aware that you may have to upgrade your version of windows of it doesnt support full memory access to higher amounts.

  • Sean L.

    > 3 day

    Perfect! Thanks!

  • Brian

    > 3 day

    Works great in my computer without any bios jiggering needed. I just plugged them in and rebooted.

  • Hunter

    > 3 day

    The perfect fit for my set up, 4 months and counting.

  • Mr. David Rockville

    Greater than one week

    Great product. Worked very well.

  • howard collie

    > 3 day

    I simply plugged it in and it worked!

  • Ahmad Kautzer

    > 3 day

    Received my purchase right on time. Very happy with the product.

  • Dennis Tai

    > 3 day

    16Gb is enough for even the most demanding game, while its also good for some statistical analysis where the dataset isnt crazy big. Have to take out the heat spreader to make it fit under the CPU heatsink in my mATX board, but the taking apart isnt particularly difficult. If you intend to use the heat spreader (the comb like metal thing) you might want to press a little on it, coz when I take them out I notice on each side about one to two chips were not actually touching the adhesive (and no marks on it)

This is a limitation of a 32-bit operating system. In Windows, the Windows memory manager is limited to a 4 GB physical address space. Most of that address space is filled with RAM, but not all of it. Memory-mapped devices (such as your video card) will use some of that physical address space, as will the BIOS ROMs. After all the non-memory devices have had their say, there will be less than 4GB of address space available for RAM below the 4GB physical address boundary. MacOS X Tiger and Leopard are both 64-bit operating systems and will not experience this problem. Neither will 64-bit versions of Windows XP or Vista or Windows 7.

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