My computer has 522,768 ram, according to the "system" icon in the control panic. Isn't that a weird number and why is it so?
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Quoth prb View PostKB is how Windows reports it.
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I've seen Windows display RAM in KB in the General tab of the System Properties window before - it's kinda unusual for it to display it like that, but it's not anything to worry about.
It's not an oddball number, either - it's just reporting that your system has 512 megabytes (MB), but is displaying it in kilobytes (KB).
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Quoth DrFaroohk View Postwas just curious why it didn't say "512,000" on the thing.
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The video system could be taking a bit of the system RAM away. Seen that happen a lot with the on-board chipsets and low-end AGP cards.\"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."- Albert Einstein.
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