if your server is intel then never change this and 128 ram is better then 64 i an suggest you from my experience
64 + 64 = 128.
The maximum amount of RAM supported by Vista is 128 Gb (Ultimate, Enterprise and Business).
The 128mb memory is larger because RAM is a type of memory and obviously 128 is more than 64.
128
As much as you can give it. Architecturally, Linux can support 64 GB on an x86 server, and a theoretical 16 exabytes on an x86-64 (no current server can come close to supporting that much RAM in hardware).
64 GB
128 64x2 is the same as 64+64, which equals 128.
Yes and it is 128/2 = 64
For Windows XP 64 mb RAM is required but 128 mb is recommended. (both home edition and professional) For Vista Home Basic It's 512 the others are 1Gb. For WS03 512 its 128 mb.
x = 64 64 + 64 = 128
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 64 and 128 is: 64
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