I'm assuming you're asking if having 2 GB of ram is possible on a computer. Yes it is, but it depends on your computer. RAM comes in little cards that plug into your computer inside its case (they're different than expansion cards). Usually computers have these slots in multiples of 2 or something. These RAM chips come with a predestined amount of RAM on them, in powers of 2. The most common are 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1024 MB. Sometimes you can plug in any combination of these amounts, but usually computers are picky and will require the memory to be in matched pairs. This means that a 1024 MB chip will only work if every other card is 1024 MB. Unfortunately, if you get this wrong your computer may not start up. What's the easiest way to see what you have, what you want, and what you need? Visit http://www.crucial.com/ The site is very convenient, selling exactly what memory you need. You can allow the site to run a small program on your computer that reports back how many memory slots are in your computer, how many are filled and with what type of card, and possible combinations of cards that will work with your computer that you can buy from the site right away. You may find that your computer doesn't support 2 GB of RAM. That's because you also need to keep in mind that if your computer is too slow to handle all that RAM, it may trip over itself (figuratively speaking). If your computer is OLD, it's probably best to throw in the towel and buy a new computer rather than pour money into a sinking ship. Another thought: laptops can be upgraded as well, but they're not nearly as upgradeable as desktops are. Keep that in mind if your laptop is fading as well. I hope this answers your question! I'm assuming you're asking if having 2 GB of ram is possible on a computer. Yes it is, but it depends on your computer. RAM comes in little cards that plug into your computer inside its case (they're different than expansion cards). Usually computers have these slots in multiples of 2 or something. These RAM chips come with a predestined amount of RAM on them, in powers of 2. The most common are 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1024 MB. Sometimes you can plug in any combination of these amounts, but usually computers are picky and will require the memory to be in matched pairs. This means that a 1024 MB chip will only work if every other card is 1024 MB. Unfortunately, if you get this wrong your computer may not start up. What's the easiest way to see what you have, what you want, and what you need? Visit http://www.crucial.com/ The site is very convenient, selling exactly what memory you need. You can allow the site to run a small program on your computer that reports back how many memory slots are in your computer, how many are filled and with what type of card, and possible combinations of cards that will work with your computer that you can buy from the site right away. You may find that your computer doesn't support 2 GB of RAM. That's because you also need to keep in mind that if your computer is too slow to handle all that RAM, it may trip over itself (figuratively speaking). If your computer is OLD, it's probably best to throw in the towel and buy a new computer rather than pour money into a sinking ship. Another thought: laptops can be upgraded as well, but they're not nearly as upgradeable as desktops are. Keep that in mind if your laptop is fading as well. I hope this answers your question!
dear friend, I think you are confused with 2GB hard disc space and 2GB RAM...
It should be as large is your RAM amount. If you have 2Gb of RAM the paging file has to be about 2GB too.
You can install 2-1GB sticks or 1-2GB stick. The comp won't use more than 2GB total.
The RAM is 2GB
sure you can
A motherboard's max RAM refers to how much TOTAL RAM it can handle. If it says the max is 2 GB than you would install two 1GB modules OR a single 2GB module.
not nessesarily. it depends on what needs that much RAM
2gb.
Yes. It depends on how much you have already, and what is the size of the working set. The working set is the amount of "most recently used ram". (Amongst processes that are actively using the CPU.) If this amount is less than available ram, you are going to have excessive swap activity, which (using the disk) is very, very, very much slower than ram. If you already have 2gb of ram, then adding 2gb of ram will boost performance somewhat. If you already have only 256mb ram, then adding 2gb of ram will boost performance dramatically.
Most computers will hold about 1-2GB of RAM but it depends on the computer.
The Google Nexus 5 comes with 2GB of RAM.
It depends on the RAM chip. Some are 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB.