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Can a computer have 60 GB of RAM in it?

Yes, it can. However, most systems will prefer memory in powers of two, and are thus more likely to support 64GB than 60GB. Most current consumer computers support less memory, e.g. 32 or 16GB. The memory limit is determined by the motherboard and system BIOS; you will need to check with the specific system's documentation to determine the limit for the given system. Note that not all operating systems are capable of handling memory of this size.


Operating system won't provide deep savings in the cost but it will limit your ability to add more memory later if needed.?

While an operating system may not significantly reduce costs, it plays a crucial role in system performance and scalability. Choosing an OS with limitations on memory expansion can hinder future upgrades, potentially leading to compatibility issues and reduced efficiency. It's vital to consider both current needs and future growth when selecting an operating system to ensure optimal resource management and flexibility.


What is the maximum amount of memory the banks on your motherboard can accommodate motherboard 210882?

It depends on the motherboard. If you can find out what type of motherboard you have, you can look up what type of memory and how much of it you can install into the memory banks. Keep in mind that the operating system that you have may limit how much of the installed memory you can actually use.


What is the driver memory footprint?

Intel® DVMT 2.0 Graphics MemoryFootprint The driver determines the amount of pre-allocated memory needed and will make additional nonlocalvideo memory requests to achieve the total amount needed for the display and application graphics memory operational footprint. Factors in Footprint Variance The 865G chipset UMA memory footprint varies, and is determined using several factors. The key factors are system resources and system activity. Unlike the Intel® 81x chipset family, the 865G chipset memory footprint is not static. Memory footprint will vary in size as system requirements and demands vary. For example, when running a DVD in a window on the desktop, memory is needed for the DVD and the background desktop. However, when running a DVD full screen, the desktop frame buffer may be discarded or paged back to disk. This is the most efficient use of memory. DVD playback is just one of many activities that could effect memory allocation. The following section will describe some of the factors that aid in the request for page locked memory. Note: The operating system does not always grant the graphics driver's memory request. Base Allocations Part of the graphics memory allocation is dependent upon system activity. These are base allocations that the driver requests at the time it loads. For the 865G chipset, the driver allocates 204 KB for the command ring buffer and cursor/context buffer memory on all operating systems. Once loaded, the operating system and graphics driver allocates the buffers that the driver needs for performing graphics operations. The total graphics footprint allocates memory for commands, the frame buffer (resolution), the Z-buffer, GDI data, and off-screen memory. Maximum Allocations When graphics memory is being allocated from system memory, the total DVMT graphics footprint in system memory is capped to an upper-limit, ensuring the best usability and performance of the operating system, applications and graphics. The 865G chipset platform supports a minimum of 128 MB of system memory. For systems with 128 MB of system memory, the 865G chipset graphics driver will limit the graphics memory footprint to 32 MB. For systems with greater than or equal to 192 MB of system memory, the 865G chipset graphics driver will limit the graphics memory footprint to 64 MB. For PC14.X display drivers only, the 865G chipset graphics driver shall limit the graphics memory footprint to 96 MB.


What is Expandable memory?

The expanded memory is a process for expanding and providing additional memory to the disk operating system or (DOS) beyond the limit of conventional memory which is 640KB. Its latest version was developed in the year 1987.


What is the RAM linit for a 32-bit OS?

For the 32-bit Windows 7 operating system, the RAM (random access memory) limit is set at 4GB. The 64-bit OS, however, has more flexibility in terms of RAM capacity.


What is the temperature limit for operating the equipment safely?

The temperature limit for operating the equipment safely is 40 degrees Celsius.


What is WOL LOL and SOL on steam piping?

WOL, LOL, and SOL refer to different levels of steam pressure in a piping system. WOL stands for "Wet Operating Limit," which indicates the maximum pressure at which steam can be safely operated while still in a wet state. LOL means "Low Operating Limit," representing the minimum pressure threshold to maintain efficient system performance. SOL, or "Shut Off Limit," defines the pressure at which the system should stop operating to avoid damage or inefficiencies.


What is a high commit charge?

A high commit charge indicates that a significant amount of virtual memory is being used by applications and services on a system, often exceeding the physical RAM available. This situation can lead to performance degradation, as the operating system may resort to paging, moving data between RAM and disk storage. If the commit charge approaches or exceeds the total virtual memory limit, it can result in application crashes or system instability. Monitoring commit charge is crucial for identifying potential memory-related issues in a computer system.


How many partitions can fit on a SCSI drive?

Hard drives have no physical limit on the number of partitions that can be placed on them. The limitations are dependent on the system architecture and the operating system.


Does a computer operating system manage storage space?

No, It is not possible but OS can give you the signal of your storage limit and fill-up condition.


Do you need 32bit or 64bit for 4gb of ram?

You can use either a 32bit or 64bit operating system (OS) for 4GB of RAM. 4GB of memory is the limit a 32bit OS can handle, this includes any memory that your graphics card has, so your computer may recognise only 3.5GB of RAM if you have a 512MB GPU. You will need a 64bit os that will use all of the ram.