Go to Start, Control Panel and System. Under the General tab it will tell you how much RAM you have.
The reason for RAM not being intergrated on a motherboard is because theres different RAM sizes and how much RAM a motherboard can handle along with RAM speeds. My motherboard can handle up to 16gb RAM and that is equal to 4 4GB RAM cards and the speeds my motherboard can handle are 2000MHz.
The processor size or speed does not determine how much RAM your system needs. Generally speaking, the newer the system, the more RAM you can add. The amount of RAM slots on a motherboard and the motherboard's own subsystem (the BIOS) will determine how much RAM you can add to a particular motherboard.
It depends on what it came with and how much you've installed.
The microprocessor determines how much RAM your computer can use
No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
The only thing that affects the decision on RAM is a motherboard. Your motherboard can only support a certain type of RAM.
Easy, you do not allow the motherboard to approach the ram. Keep it safe and hidden in a secure location. You must not let the motherboard get to the ram at all costs.
As much as your motherboad can handle. Don't cram its easy to install RAM. check the stats on you MB.
RAM is located in the motherboard.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
Consult the motherboard documentation or website of the manufacturer to ensure that the RAM is compatible with the motherboard.
The ram won't harm your motherboard unless it is the incorrect type of ram and was forced into place.Google it first please :D