The Samsung SGH - E250 can support a memory card of 2GB. It uses the Micro SD type of memory and this is ideal for music and recording videos.
it is temporary memory and its size upto 4 gb
It's not whether your processor will support RAM but, rather, your motherboard. Try crucial.com for help == These AMD processors have inbuilt memory controllers and as per specifications can address upto 3 GBytes PC2100 memory. Many motherboards with this processor have 4 memory slots which in total support upto 3GB memory. Please refer to your motherboard specifications on how much memory it you can add. - Neeraj Sharma
Support Physical Memory Upto 128 GBVirtual Memory Limit 16 TB
upto 4 gb of ram on a 32 bit operating system xp
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NONE! The 80186 was an advanced version of the 8086 but did not include support for virtual memory. It had a 64K physical address space. The 80286 was the first Intel CPU to support virtual memory but it's capabilities were limited.
The Intel P45SG can support up to eight gigabytes of memory across its four memory slots.
1 GB of RAM (Random Access Memory) isn't very much. If your computer can support it, it is best to get 4-6 GB RAM for maximum efficiency.
One gigabyte of DDR PC2700 memory can cost from $20 to $80. It may be better to buy a new motherboard with DDR3 RAM support so you can buy more memory for less.
The Asus P4SD can support up to four gigabytes of memory with its four memory slots.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d945gcpe/sb/CS-027116.htm2 GB maximum total system memory
hi the maximum 1 gb and if u want to be good verey good 4 gb and 1 VGA ok bye