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Since when?
The indexer is a 32bit int in both x64 and x86 systems, and that means they are subject to the .NET limit of 2GB as the maximum size of any single object.

But...if you are trying to use data that large, it's likely that your algorithm could use some serious looking at - there may be more efficient ways to handle this than just blindly loading huge data into memory. What are you using it for?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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