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lol...2gb is an approximate. they can never give you the exact advertised amount or speed. Overclocking is dangerous and used to increase speed.

2006-12-29 11:10:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You most probably have a PC that has integrated graphics. This basically means that instead of a graphics card doing the work(all your graphics processing) your processor is doing it. It usually means that the processor will now take some of your Ram for all the graphics work, unlike graphics cards which have their own memory. And so that is why the actual amount does not show up, because a part of it is permanently reserved for graphics.

2006-12-29 11:13:42 · answer #2 · answered by TheBrat 1 · 0 0

lol good day sorry i couldnt seize up the different day with you. lol, in spite of XP or Vista, it relies upon of your working gadget (OS) is 32-bits or sixty 4-bits. no count if it relatively is 32-bits, get in basic terms as much as 3GB of ram. if sixty 4-bit, then bypass insane! =D I propose a 4 Gig in basic terms for destiny video games, like if a Sims 3 comes out =P yet 2 Gigs is merely suitable for Sims 2 =)

2016-11-24 23:49:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you cant overclock it
i allways shows like that
in 1 GB it gonna show likw0.93 GB
it not gonna show you the full amount and there is nothing you can do
thats just the way it works

2006-12-29 11:06:42 · answer #4 · answered by ceni40 3 · 0 1

its just like when you buy a computer, GB are lost in translation, we bought a laptop that was supposed to have 80GB and we only got 77.63 GB, there is no way to fix this as far as I know

2006-12-29 11:07:59 · answer #5 · answered by Jonnygirl 2 · 0 0

it'll never say exactly 2 gig
comp has to use part of it for it's own purposes
it'll be a litle off always
you overclock by using BIOS on your motherboard

2006-12-29 11:06:12 · answer #6 · answered by Evermore 3 · 0 1

where is it showing up as that ....get cpu-z or everest free edition to see what the actual amount of ram is ... if its still reading low it may be damaged ... try downloading and running memtest on the individual sticks ...

2006-12-29 11:07:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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