Normally PC is having 2-4 RAM slots but it totally depends upon motherboard, hum much is the maximum capacity of memory to support. Also if you will go for the Business PC or Laptops, the memory is much higher than you are saying.. If you are talking about Servers, specially Maiframe, the memory is generally up to TBs.
Each computer is different. It depends on the specifications of the motherboard. Check the manufacturers specs for you model and it will tell you maximum RAM.
it rely depends what computer you have
#2 memory Modules (C)
2.0 GB It has two slots Each can Hold 1.0 GB of RAM type DDR266 PC2100, 184p DIMM
Yes it will, to a maximum of 2Gb. This board also supports SD Ram, but the 2 DDR and SDRam, cannot co-exist on the same board at the same time. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
The maximum ram available on a MacBook depends on the model of the MacBook. The earlier models had a maximum of 2 GB of ram but the newer models have up to 6 GB of ram.
If you were upgrading, it could be that you have a mother board that won't recognize more than 1 gig of ram maximum.
Based on experience, I think it will do one of the following two things: - Not boot up while the out of specification RAM was installed. - Boot up, but only recognize the maximum ram the mother board specifies
The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
It support maximum of 4 GB RAM
The maximum amount of memory (RAM) a Dell E139761 board supports is 384 MB. This can be achieved through 3 modules of 128 MB each.
The maximum payload of the 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman is 1800 lbs..
Using a USB memory stick in 'ready boost' mode - gives your PC extra RAM - even if you already have the maximum RAM allowed. This is especially useful for laptops, which are somewhat limited in the amount of RAM they have on-board.
4gb ram