Because I can't jump to conclusions on what you are trying to ask, I made some assumptions below:
Assuming you are talking about RAM, it is not enough to run the latest build of Windows or Mac. At least 2 gig is the minimum unless you are using an older OS.
BUT if you are talking about VIDEO RAM, then yes, 258 mb of video ram is enough.
Assuming you are talking about disk space, 258 mb is not enough to handle the latest build of Windows or Mac.
256 Mb is the standard for a graphics card. Butt it is also the low end of mb's on a graphics card. you usually dont find any less than that.
its a capacity of ram.. means that ram can handle up to 256 mega bytes of data..
If you're talking about RAM (temporary memory)
then no, The normal amount of memory is 4gigabites, Get something with as least that
It is fine for everyday activities such as browsing, movies, music... But if you are planning on doing some heavy gaming, it is not enough.
yes
yes,we can increase it to 1GB by means of replacing 256MB into 1GB.we cannot add the size into one slot. for eg,if your ram size is 512MB means ,there are 2 slots in your CPU each of 256MB,u can replace one slot into 1GB .
A gigabye is equal to 1,000 Megabytes (MB) and a Megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes (KB). A kilobyte is equal to 1,000 bytes.
The RAM Speed is the frequency which the RAM Module operates at. The speeds are measured By DDR, DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. Frequencies range from the DDR 300 Mhz to the DDR4 2Ghz (2800 Mhz).
not at all its very small my PC has 140 gig(1024 Mb times 140) which is alot compared to 119 mb
A motherboard that supports dual channeling will run faster with two 256 MB DIMMS rather than one 512 MB DIMM due to the fact that the two modules can be accessed at the same time.
If you are asking if you can run Windows Vista on 256 MB of RAM, then yes. However, the Windows installer will not allow you to install on 256 MB of RAM without a patch. If you are asking if you can use Vista on a computer using 256 MB memory modules, then yes.
256 megabytes
What do you mean by 'mb'? If you mean: - memory (RAM), then 4 gb ddr3 - processor (CPU), then 2.2 GHz - hard drive (HDD), then 320 gb - graphic card: 256 mb gddr3
1 GB is far bigger 256 MB, and for the other part of the question i think you should go with the cards on the manufacturers website as they are more likely to work with your computer.
Yes and no... Computer RAM comes in sizes which are powers of 2. It's possible to have one stick of RAM at 1024 MB and one at 256 MB for a total of 1280 MB. This is about as close as you can come to 1200 megabytes of RAM.
256 bytes is 0.000244140625 MB
256MB RAM, 1/4 of 1GB of RAM, is an amount of computer memory (Random Access Memory)
if ur computer is a 265 MB RAM then tell me how many characters can be stored in ur computer RAM.
A kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes. A megabyte (MB) is 1,024 kilobytes. So there are 1,024 KB * 256 = 262,144 KB in 256 MB
There are 1024mb in 1gb. Therefore 256mb = 0.25gb (quarter) 256 000 000 000 000 trillion?
The answer is obvious, 516 MB.
256 :)