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The MSI MS-7082 supports a maximum of 2 GB of RAM, using DDR400 modules in 2 slots (1 GB per slot).
Ram in a computer can be found in multiple capacities. 64mb to up to 8gb for each slot (computers typically come with 2 to 4 slots for Ram). Certain computers have the downfall of having a limitation to how much Ram can be added.
no you can not add anymore RAM without replacing the slots that are full inside with higher memory sticks of RAM
you don't, as the game won't run
The HP Pavilion tx1250ee supports a maximum of 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, each slot holding 1 GB.
Gigabyte is a pretty good motherboard.
You can use whatever your computer's motherboard is capable of using. OS-X is an operating system - and thus is not 'memory dependent'. Just as with Windows - OX-S will utilize whatever memory is available.
I have this motherboard with 1GB RAM but it is DDR. If a Motherboard supports DDR it cant support DDR2.
You can, it is possible, but i wouldn't, you probably wont enjoy the user experience.
It’s generally better to replace the 2 4 GB RAM cards with 2 8 GB RAM cards for optimal performance and compatibility, as mixing different sizes can lead to suboptimal memory speeds and may not utilize dual-channel architecture effectively. Upgrading to a total of 16 GB (2x8 GB) will provide better performance for most applications. However, if you already have the 4 GB cards and want to save costs, adding the 2 8 GB cards can still work, just be aware you might not achieve the best performance possible.
No, the memory modules must match. You should install two-2 GB ram strips.
A motherboard's max RAM refers to how much TOTAL RAM it can handle. If it says the max is 2 GB than you would install two 1GB modules OR a single 2GB module.