Yes, undoubtedly, we can add another 128MB RAM in the system along with the existing 512MB RAM. But u have to care full about one thing, that is The "Frequency" will b same of both Ram....dis match frequency will b harmful for ur computer....
Your PC will work better and easily.
Thanks........ Ud
System Requirements 512MB System RAM 2.0 GHz processor 128MB video card 8x DVD-ROM drive 4.6 GB Hard disk space
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According to various unofficial sources, the iPad 2 has 512MB of RAM. Apple has not confirmed this number.
I would suggest you go for the 2gb ram and 512mb vcard. It has more performance. 2gb can run Vista and windows 7, while 128mb vcard you'll have trouble on running on these current systems. 128mb vcard is not worth it for a 3gb RAM nowadays. unless its a ddr3 and supports cuda and other nvidia or ati stuff, which is impossible on today's tech. Also, if need be, you can upgrade the RAM from a 2GB to more. It's harder to upgrade a GPU, and more expensive as well.
you need to replace your video card, if its got 128mb with intellr built in (integrated tech.) then part of your card is burned out, i would suggest a card with atleast 512mb of onboard mem.
hitman not play correctly in 3d analyze i play it bt still same problems.. use 256mb or 512mb ghraphics card for play it.... tc.bye
2,000 songs, but it can also depend on the size of the songs
To run windows XP and Mac OSX they recommend a minimum of 128MB of RAM. However for optimal performance they recommend 256MD for windows XP and 512MB for Mac OSX
No, memory works by just doubling and doubling, so for example memory sizes would be: 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (1024MB) I hope this helps.
You can very likely upgrade your computer from 512MB to 1024MB. Take care to make sure that the RAM you purchase is the same DDR (double data rate) as the existing RAM.
It should work, however, performane is cut more than in half compared to a Motherboard with 8X Support. Froogle search "socket 478 8x" if you want to use the processor, but if the ram is PC133 replace it. Of course, if you are planning on piecemealing it and upgeadeing, just remember there are bottlenecks in the system (Ram) that will make it not look too steller. (Currently using a GeForce ti 4600 128MB in a P3 933 1GB ram System. Yea Doom 3 runs, but barely. Moved card into P4 2.8 512MB system and Doom 3 is pretty good)
There are 1000 gigabytes in one terabyte Therefore 512mb is 512/1000 of a gigabyte, or 51.2% of a terabyte. To understand the significance of the question you might need to understand why 512MB is relevant. It is relevant because digital computing relies on the binary number system.