It depends upon the type of operating system and if the laptop can support the amount of memory. Most versions of Windows are 32BIT. This simply means they can "see" a maximum of 4GB of memory. 64BIT versions of Windows can see past that 4GB limitation.
Most computers will only see 3.5GB out of 4 (even if 4 is installed)
SO, 3GB is very close to the maximum amount that most computers can see. It is also very close to what most versions of Windows will see. Therefore, 3GB is probably GREAT for a laptop.
Computer MEMORY, Also known as Ram, is what speeds up your computer. Programs on your computer need memory as a temporary storage to run, only when the programs are running is it using memory. Depending on what computer you have and/or what you want and what you do on your computer. If you do a lot of multi-tasking with a lot of programs open then consider getting a 6 GB on a desktop and a 4 GB on a laptop. if you don't multi-task with multiple programs then consider getting from 4 GB on a desktop and 1-3 GB on a laptop. But usually 4 gigabytes is fine. I have a 3 GB Memory laptop with WIN7 Ultimate and it works pretty smoothly. If i had another GB for memory I would never have to worry about my laptop being slow on me
Yes, if you want to take advantage of all RAM you have.
Since this is a shared graphics card (this means it shares its memory with your actual RAM), it depends on the strength of your processor and your available memory. On my laptop (Core i3 330M, 3 GB RAM), the game works on lowest settings.
120 Gb, 250 Gb, 320 Gb
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As it goes for memory1024 kb make 1 mb and 1024 mb make 1 gb, 1024 gb-1 terabyteso obvoiusly the computer with 3 gb has larger memory.
About maybe 1-3 GB.
it could if it meets all of the system requirments. you also need about 7 GB of free space on your laptop, check out your laptop and read the requirements and see if it'll work.
There is a difference in memory and the 80 GB can play ps2 games.
3 gigabytes
The laptop would sell at about $ 450 since it is 2 - 3 years old.
If your computer has a total installed memory of 4 GB, and it dropped drastically from 3 GB down to 1.95 GB, you would want to check the installed programs. Either you installed a program that had a large amount of space it needed, or something downloaded that wasn't supposed to. You can also defrag your computer, as well as get rid of programs you no longer need.