As far as I know the only way to get 8gb of ram is to buy it separately or get a customized laptop... With that option just about every laptop can support 8gb of ram as long as it is a 64-bit operating system
depends on what is 8 GB some answers:
8GB HDD: No, your computer has very little storage
8GB RAM: depends on the rest of your specifications.
Its a computer harddrive yu idiots.
Anything with a Core i7 processor, and 4-8 GB of RAM
1000 megabytes make up 1 gigabyte. You've got your terminology wrong. A gigabyte is a measure of computer memory. For example, you can have 8 gigabytes of storage on your iPod. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and is used for temporarily storing information for programs and applications running on your computer.
1022 Gigabytes of RAM would be amazing. It would be one of the fastest computers in the world, But I think you are getting Gigabytes confused with megabytes. Think of it like this 1,000 kilobytes is 1 megabyte. About 1,000 megabytes it 1gigabyte, and about 1,000 gigabytes is one terabyte. Now onto your question. 1022 megabytes (about 1 gigabyte) is not horrible but it certainly isn't good either. The standard today for a laptop or desktop is about 4 gigabytes. To really have a great computer is to have 8 to 16 gigabytes of ram.
some modern motherboards can handle 8-12 gb of ram but your motherboard has a specific amount it can carry, and your best bet would be to check the manufacturers website. BTW; a good ram provider is:www.crucial.com
I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean 8 gigabyte Hard disk, yes, that's sufficient. If you mean 8.75 RAM, maybe. RAM and Hard disk are different things. RAM is memory that is volatile - it's deleted when you switch your computer off. The hard disk is non-volatile: It stays there forever, until you delete it.
One has 3 one has 8
8 gb
8 GB of Ram is standard in all new iMac's. They use 8 GB because it is better than 4 GB.
Typical home computers can have 4-8 GB of RAM.. (very new one can have up to 12 GB). Large servers can usually have hundreds of GB RAM, and with clustering up to several thousand GB RAM. The computer has several requirements to run fast, the most basic: processor: makes application and calculations fast graphics card: makes games and graphics fast memory: allows you to have lots of programs or large datasets active at one time without the computer slowing down.
It varies. The 11" Macbook Air comes with 64 GB flash storage and 4 GB ram. The Mac Min, & Macbook Pro come with a 500 GB hard drive and 4 GB or ram. The iMac 21.5" & 27" comes with 1TB hard drive and 8 GB ram. They can all be upgraded to more.
256 x 8 ... u must of seen that online store or something and it may mean that there r 8 peaces of RAM sticks and have 256 MB (Maga Bytes) in each of them which is not really good RAM at all unless u can plug that much in ur computer which may do desent but u can get up to 16 GB (Gaga bytes) per RAM stick