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10-16-2019 07:40 PM - edited 10-16-2019 07:43 PM
Hi,
I am having a bad night. I also missed that when looking at your reply.
Hardware reserved is at 9019 MB. This is very high.
Are you using onboard graphics?
Intel systems don't consume this much video memory when using onboard graphics. Intel systems release system memory when you install a discrete graphics card.
Have you checked BIOS settings to see if you can release some of the reserved video memory back to the system?
A different forum member may be able to assist.
Have not built an AMD PC lately. I am at a loss as to why so much memory is being reserved for hardware (most likely video).
Regards
10-17-2019 08:41 AM
Hi Matth27,
Wow!
I don't know what is going on. Your PC should support up to 32 GB of RAM on a 64 bit operating system (Link).
32 bit operating systems are limited to less than 4 GB of RAM. You have 7.19 GB usable RAM.
So you should be running the 64 bit version of Windows.
Try resetting the BIOS to defaults or reset CMOS. Replacing the MB battery will reset CMOS.
Have you ever replaced the MB CMOS battery?
Regards
10-17-2019 08:49 AM - edited 10-17-2019 08:50 AM
Hi Matth27,
Okay, I forgot you are using Windows 7.
Are you using W7 Home Premium or W7 Pro?
I am pretty sure Home Premium is limited to 16 GB of RAM. This still does not explain why you only see 7.19 GB of usable memory when you have installed 16 GB of memory.
Replace the MB battery after trying BIOS defaults. See if this helps.
Regards