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Can my Mac running OS X utilize 4GB of memory?

May 14, 2008


 

Question on PC & Peripherals:

I know that with Windows systems, the 32-bit versions can only recognize up to 3GB or RAM while the 64-bit versions are the ones to completely utilize the whole 4GB of memory (if you opted for the upgrade that is...). My question is, will a Mac running OS X be able to make use of 4GB of memory?

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Answer:


Darius Chang
Senior Writer
That will be depend on the operating syetem you are using on your Mac. If you are using Mac OS X Tiger, then you'll run into the same issue as the 32-bit Windows version. Fortunately, the latest Mac OS X Leopard is 64-bit compatible. This means that the machine can recognize memory sizes above 4GB.

 

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eelin says...
It will also depend on which chip the machine is using. Refer to guides.macrumors.com... for the full list.

 
 
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