Here, let me explain. "RAM" is random access memory. Imagine you have a big filing cabinet with a bunch of files. You can get through them, but too fast. So, you put some of those files on a table. On a table, you can move through them much quicker. That's kind of how a computer works. RAM is measured in GB, or gigabytes. The average computer has around 2-4 GB of RAM in it. Computers can have less or more RAM, depending on the age/specs of the computer.
There are 1024 MB in a gigabyte.
Yes. Many high-end servers have 64 GB of RAM or more.
3 Gigabytes
3000, or, more precisely, 3072 MB (since 1 GB is 1024 MB).
261500 KB = 255.3 MB = 1.9 GB
25Mb is 25,000,000 bites.1Gb is 1,000,000,000 Bites.so 25Mb = 0.025Gb
.98 gigabytes = 1003.52 megabytes
Although very expensive, 4 GB DDR2 and DDR3 RAM modules can be purchased from many online retailers.
Under a third of a gig. only 26.6% of a GB
Yes it is possible to have 5 GB of RAM on a computer, because I have had a computer that has had 6 GB of RAM on it.
Top of the line computers have either 3 or 4 gigabytes of RAM.
When I used it, I could run it from about 256MB RAM