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Historically, computers have had very restrictive limits regarding how much memory was available, or how much could be added, without major redesign of software and hardware. In modern end-user computers and operating systems, i.e. with 64-bit computing there are no theoretical RAM limits for the foreseeable future.
With the current low pricing of RAM, lots of musicians are installing more than the typical 2GB in their PCs. Windows Vista 64-bit supports up to 8GB in its Home Basic version, while Vista Home Premium 64-bit ups this limit to 16GB (assuming you have a motherboard that can accommodate this much in its RAM slots!).
With the current low pricing of RAM, lots of musicians are installing more than the typical 2GB in their PCs. Windows Vista 64-bit supports up to 8GB in its Home Basic version, while Vista Home Premium 64-bit ups this limit to 16GB (assuming you have a motherboard that can accommodate this much in its RAM slots!).
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