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<blockquote data-quote="Ecc0" data-source="post: 607772" data-attributes="member: 20086"><p>..memory is tied to OS paging system, and thats where limit came from, as well as integration with corresponding GPU...bad thing about photoshop is that, it doesnt fully (if at all) utilizing GPU, where you have PLENTY of pure parallel cores optimized for graphics, and instead, Photoshop uses main cpu cores..reason in past was limited amount of memory on GPU side, what is true, and even today, its still not enough for large files used for DTP..so, thats where paging came, related to OS you running your system..memory limit related to OS 32 bit is because system cant adress that much memory for your file paging, Photoshop use and OS at same time..simply, there is not enough 'numbers' in 32Bit scale to adress all those things..thats why you have limit you mentioned..64 bit version can use 'much as you have' because 64 bit scale is way over resources you can possibly plug in to system, right now..simple as it is..so, for use on 64Bit scale, just make sure that you have set it up like on pic below, and you are good to go..</p><p></p><p><img src="http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-3771561-74177/Photoshop64BitRAM.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>..use SSD for OS, programs you install, etc..keep data on your RAID configuration and you will be happy..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecc0, post: 607772, member: 20086"] ..memory is tied to OS paging system, and thats where limit came from, as well as integration with corresponding GPU...bad thing about photoshop is that, it doesnt fully (if at all) utilizing GPU, where you have PLENTY of pure parallel cores optimized for graphics, and instead, Photoshop uses main cpu cores..reason in past was limited amount of memory on GPU side, what is true, and even today, its still not enough for large files used for DTP..so, thats where paging came, related to OS you running your system..memory limit related to OS 32 bit is because system cant adress that much memory for your file paging, Photoshop use and OS at same time..simply, there is not enough 'numbers' in 32Bit scale to adress all those things..thats why you have limit you mentioned..64 bit version can use 'much as you have' because 64 bit scale is way over resources you can possibly plug in to system, right now..simple as it is..so, for use on 64Bit scale, just make sure that you have set it up like on pic below, and you are good to go.. [IMG]http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-3771561-74177/Photoshop64BitRAM.jpg[/IMG] ..use SSD for OS, programs you install, etc..keep data on your RAID configuration and you will be happy.. [/QUOTE]
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