Although very expensive, 4 GB DDR2 and DDR3 RAM modules can be purchased from many online retailers.
The ASRock G31M-S uses DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 modules. it supports up to 8 GB of RAM using two 4 GB modules.
Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
The Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard supports a maximum of 16GB of DDR2 RAM. This motherboard has 4 DDR2 DIMM slots, each supporting up to 4GB of RAM. To reach the maximum supported RAM capacity, you would need to install 4 RAM modules, each with a capacity of 4GB.
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.
The Dell Inspiron 1521 supports up to 4 GB of DDR2-667 RAM, using two 2 GB modules
Ram in a computer can be found in multiple capacities. 64mb to up to 8gb for each slot (computers typically come with 2 to 4 slots for Ram). Certain computers have the downfall of having a limitation to how much Ram can be added.
It depends which MacBook model you are asking about. The original MacBook CoreDuo was limited to 2 GB total RAM with two 1GB modules. The plastic MacBook models from 2007 to 2009 could take two 2GB modules, although the earlier models could only utilize 3.0 GB of the total. SantaRosa chipset models and later could recognize 4 GB. The Aluminum MacBook can take 4GB DDR3 modules. The latest MacBook Pro models can take 8GB modules. "For a macbook, the highest RAM you can insert into the computer is only 4GB, and this is with using both slots that are available. You will need 2GB of RAM for each slot. Even though it is not a lot, this is still enough additional RAM you will need for your macbook."
4 GB is a good amount of RAM for a computer. 4 GB of RAM is recommended for top performance of your PC.
yes
RAM is partly dependent on your system's avalible slots. however, usually it's a case of the capacity of your OS for example, I have 4GB(2x2GB) Ram in my PC - on XP it reads 3.25Gb of RAM - this is as XP can only handle around 3Gb where as vista can handle 4 and x64 operating systems can handle much more
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
For RAM memory 1 GB is equivalent to 1024MB, a good brand would be ScanDisk to use in some systems as a sort of backup ram option.