No 2 Gb is 8 times bigger than 256 Mb.
2gb... gigabyte is larger than megabytes
No, you can't fit anything higher than 700 mb if the device is 700 mb
yeah it will, I've had 256mb running Vegas 7 and it worked just fine. 3GB with vista x32 and its perfect too
Microsoft indicates 256mb of ram and 1.5 to 2gb of hard drive space. However, to avoid sluggish performance you should have at least 2gb of ram with all of the other processes running in the background assuming you are running Vista or XP pro.
yes but in very slow speed you can by fx 9800 for full speed
That depends on the graphics card. They are standardized to the point they all fit inside a computer, but there are differences on the sizes. Craphic cards memory size also alters, depending on the make and model of a graphics card.
Hello, 2GB is 2 "gigabytes". 256MB is 256 "megabytes". 1 "gigabyte" is another way to refer to 1000 "megabytes". So, 2GB is much more than 256MB! Hope that helps you out! Ken Hogan
256 MB = 1/4 of a GB. So there is a fourth of a gigabyte in 256 megabytes.
Yes. 2GB is 2000MB (approximately) so 701MB will fit on it with 1299MB to spare.
i don't know i want to know the same thing!:(
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.
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