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    the link says it got 8GB ram...with XP?

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    Yeah, it's built on the MSI GX620, which can physically hold up to 8GBRAM, but unless you're using a 64bit version of XP, it won't use it. I got 4GB RAM in mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teknorich View Post
    Yeah, it's built on the MSI GX620, which can physically hold up to 8GBRAM, but unless you're using a 64bit version of XP, it won't use it. I got 4GB RAM in mine.
    Good....Xp (32bit) doesn't really use much more than 3GB so no need for more than 4GB if your using dual channel.

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    I got Win 7 Pro installed on my Dell lappy. Its a fairly beefy machine (Centrino Duo & ATI Mobility X1300) but only a 1 gig of ram and I'm running it with all the Aero bells and whistles, desktop gadgets etc and its fine..

    Over the next few days I'm gonna get my Audio Kontrol installed with Vista drivers, get Ableton up and running and get all my VSTs on the go so will report back on how it goes ;)

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    Just got a copy of Ultimate. Gonna do an upgrade from Vista premium so I'll let you know how it goes.

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    The upgrade was pretty painless. Made a usb and ran the setup. Everything seams to be working as it should. Not had chance to test any audio apps on it yet though.

 

 

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