RAM on ASUS MOBO

ralph124c41

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I have a home build running Windows 10 PRO.
ASUS MOBO-P5G41T-M LX3
Windows 10 Pro-32bit - X64 based Processor
CPU: Intel Pentium D 3.00GHZ
Dual Core
L1 Cache: 32Kb
L2 Cache: 4Mb
L3 Cache: 0

RAM: 8GB installed, 3.47GB useable
FAST 8GB PNY Optima 2x 4GB Kits 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 PC3 10666 Memory
As indicated, only 3.47 GB of RAM is useable. Why is that and what can I do to increase it?
 
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The first thing you should do is find out if there are x64 drivers for whatever you have. Because you cant use 32 bit drivers

You boot from the flash drive / dvd with x64 on it delete all partitions then reinstall x64 windows

64 bit will see / use more than 4 GB 32 bit wont

ralph124c41

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Thanks, Kavinqt,
When I check the system, it shows 8Gb installed, so I don't understand how a stick could be not fully seated, never the less, I will pull both sticks and swap them.

OK, I shut down the computer, pulled both 4GB memory sticks, swapped them and reinstalled. They ARE seated.
System check says 8GB RAM installed, 3.47 Available.
Please advise.
 

ralph124c41

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I checked my CPU and it says it is 64 bit capable, so I used the Microsoft media creation tool to make a USB to change to 64 bit. Here are my questions:
Do I wipe my HD of windows 10 32 bit, or just plug in the usb and reboot?
Will I gain anything by running 64 bit? I'm running 8GB ram, of which about half is useable.
where do I get 64 bit drivers?

Many thanks for all the information!
 
The first thing you should do is find out if there are x64 drivers for whatever you have. Because you cant use 32 bit drivers

You boot from the flash drive / dvd with x64 on it delete all partitions then reinstall x64 windows

64 bit will see / use more than 4 GB 32 bit wont

 
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