Quote Originally Posted by 'chazz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73115#post731 15
I set all my WoW instances on different CPU, the main on 0 and then the others on 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Sounds good. Maybe somebody tested different combo's and there's something else that works even better -- I don't know -- but that sounds reasonable.
So the higher my video card ram the lower 'regular' RAM will be used? My graphics card is 756 I believe (unless I'm talking about something else, not really too bright when it comes to details like this on hardware).
That's right. Each piece of memory (whether regular RAM or memory on a video card) needs to have a unique ID number so Windows can talk to it. Sort of like phone numbers. With 32-bit numbers, you can only count up to a little more than 4 billion. So that's the maximum number of pieces of memory the OS can talk to. Every byte of memory on your video card uses up one of those numbers, so there are fewer numbers available for regular RAM.

Anyway, I'll check just how cheap it is and if it's cheap enough I'll buy 2GB on Thursday and see if that fixes my problem!
That's what I would do too. Good luck.