It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
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
The ASRock G31M-S uses DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 modules. it supports up to 8 GB of RAM using two 4 GB modules.
yes just x32 OS cannot
You need to reword your question... I am assuming that you are asking which motherboards for Intel chips support the most RAM. I say this because Intel manufactures a super limited number of motherboards; moreover, these motherboards are not considered to be top notch compared to major brands such as ASUS or GIGABIT. ASUS, for instance, makes motherboards that support Intel and AMD chips -- to put it simply. Now on to the second part of your question... "which support the most RAM" Sadly, this question is poor too: you could be asking "how much RAM" or "how many different types of RAM" Because of this dilemma, I will answer both. Most Intel-based motherboards hold up to 8 Gigabytes of RAM, and some can hold up to 32 Gigabytes depending on make. Now, any one motherboard only "supports" one type of RAM; meaning, that the motherboard runs optimally on that very specific RAM type, but that's not to say that it can't use other RAM types in the same family (SDRAM, for instance), it just wont be able to take full advantage of the other types.
For a 32-bit Operating system: 4 GBFor a 64-bit Operating system: 128 GB
A good graphics card for an AMD HD 7750 motherboard with 8 GB of RAM would be a Diamond AMD Radeon HD 6570.
One has 3 one has 8
As far as I know the only way to get 8gb of ram is to buy it separately or get a customized laptop... With that option just about every laptop can support 8gb of ram as long as it is a 64-bit operating system
8 gb
8 GB of Ram is standard in all new iMac's. They use 8 GB because it is better than 4 GB.
The official minimum for a 64-bit installation is 2 GB of RAM. There is no "recommended" amount, as it depends on what you are trying to do. The maximum supported depends on what edition you are using: Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate support 192 GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Premium supports 16 GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Basic supports 8 GB of RAM.
8 GB of RAM will be approximately $45 - $50 at most places. The price is fairly inexpensive at this time as they are offering even larger RAM in the marketplace.