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I've just built a little Gigabyte E20-3050 to stream the output from an action cam. I'm using two Corsair 4GB DIMMs from Gigabyte's hardware compatibility list and the BIOS reports 8GB present. There's also a 256GB mSATA card for storage. 64MB is allocated to the on-board graphics.
I've installed and activated W10 Home 64-bit and it's fully updated. CPU-Z can read the details of both DIMMS so they they're definitely there but when I go into Control Panel/System Windows reports "8GB RAM (1.85GB available)". It also reported "4GB RAM (1.85GB available)" when I tried two 2GB DIMMs.
I have, of course, Googled this and found a good number of similar reports but all the responders seemed convinced it was a a hardware error which I don't believe it is, given that everything is sure that there is 8GB of RAM present. I have tried the suggestion to set Maximum RAM in MSCONFIG/Boot/Advanced but this made no difference.
I'd appreciate some suggestions on how to fix this as 1.85GB RAM is just a little crippling......
I've installed and activated W10 Home 64-bit and it's fully updated. CPU-Z can read the details of both DIMMS so they they're definitely there but when I go into Control Panel/System Windows reports "8GB RAM (1.85GB available)". It also reported "4GB RAM (1.85GB available)" when I tried two 2GB DIMMs.
I have, of course, Googled this and found a good number of similar reports but all the responders seemed convinced it was a a hardware error which I don't believe it is, given that everything is sure that there is 8GB of RAM present. I have tried the suggestion to set Maximum RAM in MSCONFIG/Boot/Advanced but this made no difference.
I'd appreciate some suggestions on how to fix this as 1.85GB RAM is just a little crippling......