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It is likely that on some occasion by consulting the specifications of the PC, you will verify that your model is using all installed RAM. Tenga en cuenta que nos encontramos con una serie de diferencias entre lo instalado y lo utilizable. Es factible que muchas persons no conozcan estas diferencias. Pero saber más es algo de gran ayuda en varios casos.
Fundamentally users with a laptop will notice these differences. That is why, below we will teach you everything about the differences that we find between usable RAM and installed RAM. Thus, we are going to know more and be able to get the most out of our PC from this dynamic.
The normal thing is that the majority of users know how much RAM you have installed in your computer. This is something that we can check at all times in a simple way, in the properties of the PC. Even though many users tend to know it perfectly, because they remember the details of the PC when buying it. In the case of a laptop, it is usually more common for it to remember this information.

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Therefore, if you are looking or have doubts, You can check it if you enter My Computer and then Properties. One of the pieces of information you will find then is the amount of memory you have on your computer. Therefore, we already have this data. At the same time, there are applications available that also take care of this, to understand how much memory we have. Both options are valid to enter this data.
Installed memory vs. used memory
If you've done a little research on your computer, you've probably already figured out that installed and usable memory do not match. When you realize this, it is time to want to know why this is so. There are a couple of aspects that we have to pay attention to in this regard, which are the ones that directly influence this case.
On one side, installed RAM is identified in the Windows properties panel, which we have used to find out how much memory we have installed. So when we enter here we can see the amount we have installed on the computer. Next to this figure, we will see an additional figure in parentheses. This is the number that refers to the memory that can be used. There are usually a couple of important factors in this regard.
Depending on the version we have of the operating system, Windows 10 for this case, it may be that has the 32-bit or 64-bit version. This is an important aspect. Since in the case of the first one, it does not have the ability to address itself beyond a 4 GB RAM. So larger memory is a waste for this case. Just below this data in said properties panel, we can see if we have a 32 or 64-bit version, in case we don't know.
On the other hand, it is possible that the operating system dedicate a portion of RAM to other functions on the computer. Es usual que una pequeña parte se dedique a otras funciones, como los gráficos. No se trata de algo común en muchos PC´s, aún cuando puede suceder en los portátiles. Siempre y cuando la tarjeta gráfica be interna. Aún cuando esto es algo que regularmente no se muestra en la pantalla de propiedades. Este puede ser el caso de muchos usuarios, quienes, de este modo, verán esta diferencia en estas cifras.
Even if this happens, it is good to be vigilant as well. Since it can happen that algún tipo de virus o malware se ha infiltrado on the computer, or some program that is giving problems. That is why it is good to check that everything works correctly on the PC and that these differences between installed and usable RAM are due to other reasons, and not because there is a virus or threat, which is not usually the case in most of the cases.