If you mean as harddrive space then GOD NO! You will not be able to store most applications on a 1 gig harddrive.however if you mean 1 gigabyte of RAM then it is not too bad.
For RAM, a modern computer with a modern operating system needs about 1-2 gb minimum. For Disk space, about 16 GB is sufficient.
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1 TB1024 GB = 1 00tbdefinately TB
Good computers depends on hardware components with good maintenance. If you have new processor (example: Intel Core2Duo Processor) with more than 1 GB ram, then you have good computer. Because this computer perform very well for all programs (without Slowing down).
As it goes for memory1024 kb make 1 mb and 1024 mb make 1 gb, 1024 gb-1 terabyteso obvoiusly the computer with 3 gb has larger memory.
In this context K probably means kilobyte which compares to gigabytes (GB) thusly. 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte So 1 gigabyte equals 1048576 kilobytes. My current computer has 2 gigabytes of ram, 20-some-odd years ago my first computer had 16 kilobytes
It is perfect for a regular work/student computer. But for a gaming computer you will need 500 more Gigabytes
could be 1 gigabyte. which is 1024 megabytes.
1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
A good amount of RAM could be any amount of RAM depending on what the user thinks is a good amount, depending on what they use their computer for. The normal RAM size that is used for a computer is 1 GB which is used to run basic applications on a computer. 2GB-4Gb is the normal size for a computer if you are planning on doing any gaming. In my opinion a good amount of RAM would be about 4 GB of RAM, because with that amount of RAM you can run every program on your computer very efficiently. Anymore more than that will not help you much, unless you do a lot of gaming.
Computer MEMORY, Also known as Ram, is what speeds up your computer. Programs on your computer need memory as a temporary storage to run, only when the programs are running is it using memory. Depending on what computer you have and/or what you want and what you do on your computer. If you do a lot of multi-tasking with a lot of programs open then consider getting a 6 GB on a desktop and a 4 GB on a laptop. if you don't multi-task with multiple programs then consider getting from 4 GB on a desktop and 1-3 GB on a laptop. But usually 4 gigabytes is fine. I have a 3 GB Memory laptop with WIN7 Ultimate and it works pretty smoothly. If i had another GB for memory I would never have to worry about my laptop being slow on me