some modern motherboards can handle 8-12 gb of ram
but your motherboard has a specific amount it can carry, and your best bet would be to check the manufacturers website.
BTW; a good ram provider is:www.crucial.com
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.
It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
The Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard supports a maximum of 16GB of DDR2 RAM. This motherboard has 4 DDR2 DIMM slots, each supporting up to 4GB of RAM. To reach the maximum supported RAM capacity, you would need to install 4 RAM modules, each with a capacity of 4GB.
The MSI MS-7082 supports a maximum of 2 GB of RAM, using DDR400 modules in 2 slots (1 GB per slot).
Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
The Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H motherboard is compatible with DDR3 RAM. It supports dual-channel memory configurations with speeds up to 2400 MHz (OC). The motherboard has four DIMM slots, allowing for a maximum of 32GB of RAM. Ensure that the RAM modules are compatible with the motherboard's specifications and check for any specific manufacturer guidelines.
It support maximum of 4 GB RAM
No. Your motherboard only supports DDR RAM.
The processor is capable of addressing up to 4 GB of RAM. Chipset / motherboard limitations may make the possible max for a system less than that.
I have this motherboard with 1GB RAM but it is DDR. If a Motherboard supports DDR it cant support DDR2.
This depends on your motherboard. You should check the motherboard specifications to determine specifically what type of RAM you need. Not all RAM is created equal! anonymous@oola.com
what is the rate of two 2 gb ram 800 mhz? and what is the rate of 500 gb hard disk, Intel core to duo 2.8 ghz ,Intel motherboard 856 ,and samsung 23 " lcd monitor