for checking memory uses just go to task manager, observe it in performance option.
"mbs" is speed, not RAM size.
I personally would think about 2500 mbs would be best. I currently use about 3000 and i run very smothly.
I think you mean 40 GB of Hard Disk. There is nothing called 632 MB of RAM. RAM comes normally 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 MBs. You can add memory depending upon your motherboard. However 512 MB of RAM is good enough.
3072 is how much memory the ram has and what ram does is it like short term memory so when you are using any program it is using ram. ddr3 is the type of ram, it just means it is a little better then ddr2.
I don't know but i do know but i do know that it was in 1991. does that help much?
You can open task manager by pressing control alt Delete (not backspace) and click the performance tab and check the part that says memory. FYI, Memory = RAM. RAM = Random Access Memory Also if you are in Windows Vista or 7 you can use a desktop gadget called CPU Meterto see how much ram you are using and CPU usage.
Im using 8GBs on mine dude.
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.
If using Windows, right-click My Computer, and choose Properties.
if you are using big programs then yes so overall yes
you dont need to clean ram
The word 'Rare' is meaningless dude, do you mean RAM?