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What's the difference between 1013 MB RAM and 1 GB RAM?

Started by Rayquarian, November 22, 2007, 06:07:46 PM

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Rayquarian

According to System Requirement Labs, that's the difference between me not playing Crysis and playing Crysis.

Zovistograt

1 GB RAM = 1024 MB RAM

1024 - 1013 = 11

Eleven megabytes.
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bluaki

Quote from: Kilroy on November 22, 2007, 06:12:55 PM
How the hell does one have 1013 MB of ram?

???
11MB are being used by another process as something like substitute video RAM or whatever.

sleepin_dude_99

Quote from: bluaki on November 22, 2007, 06:18:00 PM
Quote from: Kilroy on November 22, 2007, 06:12:55 PM
How the hell does one have 1013 MB of ram?

???
11MB are being used by another process as something like substitute video RAM or whatever.
Now life makes sense.

Thanks aki ^_^

Rius

Lol, my computer is worthless for games - it has 128 MB of RAM.
Must be awful being so close.

Syncopathic

Quote from: Kilroy on November 22, 2007, 06:19:04 PM
Quote from: bluaki on November 22, 2007, 06:18:00 PM
Quote from: Kilroy on November 22, 2007, 06:12:55 PM
How the hell does one have 1013 MB of ram?

???
11MB are being used by another process as something like substitute video RAM or whatever.
Now life makes sense.

Thanks aki ^_^
UPGRADE NAO >:(

Riosan

702MB over here.

Funny, my computer can run Half-Life 2, a very taxing game, but it has trouble at startup.
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bluaki

My computer has 768MB installed RAM but 16MB of it is used as substitute Video RAM since I don't have any dedicated graphics card.
It used to be 256MB until my mother was convinced that she can't play Zoo Tycoon 2 unless she bought 512 more.
My computer has no real problem with speed in anything I use it for but dies with multitasking. The only program I've tried running that lags by itself is Intervideo Home Theater (which is for my TV capture device :()

sleepin_dude_99

Quote from: bluaki on November 22, 2007, 06:41:23 PM
My computer has 768MB installed RAM but 16MB of it is used as substitute Video RAM since I don't have any dedicated graphics card.
It used to be 256MB until my mother was convinced that she can't play Zoo Tycoon 2 unless she bought 512 more.
I thought that said 78 RAM >_>;

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Rayquarian

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Quote from: Blaziken on November 22, 2007, 07:39:23 PM
Intergrated Grpaphics sucks, doesn't it? :)
They did, until I got an update that added some extra features to it.  Before the update,  I couldn't play the Call of Duty 4 demo, but after the update, by some miracle, I could play it.  Of course, I have a real graphics card in my old computer.  I could get that out and have a really neat computer.

I don't like the fact that they use system RAM, but there's not a huge difference in 1024 and 1013.