24GB of RAM Detected in Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit on the Rampge III Extreme Linus Tech Tips
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It ended up being exactly what I thought it was, but somehow it evaded me in the other video :(
Linus demonstrates how to enable full 24‑gigabyte RAM detection on a Rampage III Extreme motherboard running Windows 7 Ultimate 64‑bit. He begins by locating the BIOS flexibility option that allows the board to recognize all memory banks, then walks through the overclock tuner settings to manually adjust CPU multiplier and memory timings. Linus shows the BIOS interface, explains the importance of the "protect" option for memory access, and confirms that 24 GB of RAM is now visible in the system manager. He also mentions the SSD and cooler upgrades that accompany the build, and invites viewers to comment on further stress‑testing methods. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to subscribe and share feedback.
Viewers largely praise Linus’s clear explanation of BIOS tweaks and appreciate the practical tips for enabling 24 GB of RAM. Many comments highlight the usefulness of the "protect" option and the SSD upgrade, while a few suggest additional stress‑testing tools. Overall sentiment is positive, with several commenters encouraging Linus to continue producing similar tutorials.
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Questions answered
- Which BIOS option must be enabled to detect all 24 GB of RAM on the Rampage III Extreme?
- The flexibility option in the BIOS must be enabled to allow the board to recognize all memory banks.
- How does Linus configure the overclock tuner for CPU level up?
- He sets the overclock tuner to manual mode, adjusts the CPU multiplier, and ensures the "protect" setting is active for memory access.
- What additional hardware does Linus mention in the build?
- He references an SSD and a Cooler Master notebook cooler that accompany the RAM upgrade.