It partly depends on the applications you want to run on the computer; however computer operating systems will specify a minimum requirement:
For Windows XP, at least 128 Mbytes are recommended, for Vista 1Gbyte is recommended (for home premium).
Mac OS X has a requirement of at least 512Mbytes.
The RAM and CPU requirements of the applications you typically use on your computer will vary depending on the application. Most software will come with instructions and key requirements for installation.
512 MB of RAM Direct x9 and....wait just don't have Mark's computer. Anything with 1 GB or RAM works awesome.
Any computer can do. Should have 4 Gigs of free space and a good amount of RAM. Nothing the average computer cannot handle.
Yes Starcraft 2 can harm your computer very badly if you don't have the graphical requirements. (Ram, Graphic card, screen Resolution)
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
RAM ( random access memory)
The amount of RAM depends on the computer.
Ram memory is basically how full your systems internal memory and battery is. The normal requirements to run windows is probably around 500RAM so if your computer is running on 250-300RAM, you computer will run like a turtle. Upgrade, it's the only way to go.
Fee space on hard drivespeed of CD driveavailable ram memoryspeed of computer
The minimums are based on what you are. If you are a student 1GB RAM and 160GB Harddisk is the basic requirements. If you are a gaming person or a professional who wants fast computer then 2GB RAM and 250GB Harddisk is enough.
Give two uses of RAM in a computer.
Yes, the computer does store its codes in the RAM.