Ram is sort of like what the computer uses to run a game.
When you aren't running a game, it usually isn't taking up any RAM.
Hard drive space is what is taken up when things are installed and it isn't gained back until that game is uninstalled.
Giga = 109 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes 512GB = 512,000,000,000 bytes
512 kb is 512 kilobites.
To build a kernel with a c compiler, you should have a maximum of 512GB, all what is above 512GB, are used for a linux kernel, because of the stack rate.
Obviously, more physical memory on the graphics card for handling the loading of textures and display objects for your games. If you're asking the difference in performance, it is dependent on the graphics chipset you are referring to.
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Absolutely not. Lets compare building a computer with AlienWare (considered the highest of qualities and highest values by many) with building the exact same computer by ordering the components seperately thanks to services like Pricewatch.com, TigerDirect.com and NewEgg.com, not to mention several others. A brand new computer with the following specs * 1 x Core I7 processor * 3 x 2GB DDR3 RAM * 2 x 256 GB Solid State Disks * 2 x CrossfireX 512GB Nvidia video cards * 1 x Killer brand Network Interface Card * 1 x 1200w Power Supply * 1 x Water cooling system * 1 x computer case At Alienware, this computer costs over $4,000 US. Using Pricewatch I was able to price out this exact same computer for $2000. To answer your question, no the lower the price does not mean a lesser value, but you have to check the components and specs of the computerand know what you're buying.
No, you can't. First check your type, Is it DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 or maybe something else. When you know your type, in your case DDR1, you have to check the speed. DDR1 has 333 or 400, DDR2 has 553,667,800 or 1066, DDR3 has 1066,1333,1600,1800,1866,2000,2133,2200 or 2300 and even higher. In your case 333 or 400 speed. So you can replace your DDR1 depends on your speed for a 512GB, 1GB or 2GB RAM. But you have to check what is max. to place! And you can place DDR3 if you want, but then you have to change motherboard. And in that case better to buy a new computer. Sorry for my english :)
Apple made the change in part to ease the pain of the Pro Max price increase – the new model is $100 more expensive than the original. The price of the 256GB iPhone 15 Pro Max is $1,199. The 512GB and 1TB models are priced at $1,399 and $1,599, respectively.
SmartMedia is an old flash memory format which is long obsolete. They have since been replaced with the common Secure Digital (SD and SDHC/SDXC), Compact Flash (CF), and others.The SmartMedia cards were created by Toshiba. They had incerdibly limited storage capacities, especially compared to today's cards. The largest size was 128MB, while modern cards come in capacities up to 512GB - that's over 4000 times larger!
Gigabytes (GB) vary with the model of Macbook Pro you decide on. 13-Inch MacBook Pro has 4GB memory and a 500GB hard drive. 13-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 8GB memory and ranges from 128GB flash storage to 512GB flash storage. 15-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 16GB memory with either 256GB or 512GB flash storage. This information comes from the Apple Store website.
I have personally used both of these netbooks and would have to say the 1000H is better if you want more performance but a bigger profile due to the screen size. I own a 701SD and find it great to use on the go and I would think the keyboard is smaller but typable if two fingers per hand are used. Another thing is the glossy lid of the 1000H, it is such a fingerprint magnet compared to the 701SD which has a matte lid and gives more grip when carrying. The 701SD is able to fit in one of my cargo pockets easily with very little bulk. For size the 701 wins since it has a 7" screen vs. 1000H having a 10.1". Both of these wonderful computers have several hacks behind them such as the ability to install bluetooth, FM radio, or a large SSD(128GB to 512GB). Also they are capable of running Mac OS X, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Ubuntu(Linux). The 1000H features a standard HDD which is pretty fast considering 6-8 hours of battery life(6-cell standard), while the 701SD has a 3-cell(upgradable to 6-cell)battery adding a little tilt to the computer when on a desk.
Well there are many ways to buy a decent good PC or laptop, If i were you depending on what you are willing to spend. The best options would be eBay or amazon, If you are stuggling to find a cheap PC or laptop go to a local 2nd hand shop and at a last resort you could go to a local electrical store and look for sales. =D