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.
It all depends. My computer has 8 GB of Ram with a 1 GB graphics card. This suffices for all the games I play. There are systems out there that are almost server-like and have 24 GB of ram and 4 GB of graphics. Those systems can do anything.
The largest amount of RAM you can put inside a personal computer is 4 gigabytes. But RAM manufactorers have made the most of it. For instance, the latest RAM being used is called Double Data Rate (DDR). This means that it is able to pump data on the up cycle and the down cycle of the system clock. So it is able to transfer data twice as fast as the RAM before it which was Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). Hope this helps.
The RAM Speed is the frequency which the RAM Module operates at. The speeds are measured By DDR, DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. Frequencies range from the DDR 300 Mhz to the DDR4 2Ghz (2800 Mhz).
It basally means that you have 232 Gigabytes on your computer. If you lets say have 132 GB free of 232 GB that means that you have only 132 GB available to be used. If you have 232 GB free of 500 GB that means you have only 232 GB free.
Megahertz or MHz is not a measurement of the amount of ram. Ram is usually measured in megabytes or more likely gigabytes. Although, the frequency that the ram operates at is measured in megahertz. For example a stick of ddr3 ram can have 2 gigabytes capacity and operate at 1333 megahertz
Yes it is possible to have 5 GB of RAM on a computer, because I have had a computer that has had 6 GB of RAM on it.
If you installed the RAM yourself then make sure the computer Chip of RAM is clicked in. If that is not the problem then seek technical advice because it might be your computer.
A 1 gigabyte RAM can extend by buying RAM upgrade chips, and inserting them into your computer.
4 GB is a good amount of RAM for a computer. 4 GB of RAM is recommended for top performance of your PC.
Depends on the computer. I'd have to say that a standard pc has anywhere from 2-4 gigabytes of RAM.
I suppose that you are talking about memory or aka (RAM).if you have two 512mb sticks of RAM you have one gigabyte of RAM. The more RAM you have the faster your computer will be. So the awnser is RAM or A Gigabyte.
RAM's are rated in a measurement of bits. Depending on how much RAM your computer uses the RAM can be rated in either Megabits or Gigabytes.
Its a computer harddrive yu idiots.
It is possible to increase the amount of RAM on your computer through an upgrade. These upgrades would be able to increase your RAM by a few Gigabytes.
Yes, that is good. most new personal computers nowadays have about 5 GB ram. Anything above 6 GB of RAM Is really good the more RAM the better and faster you computer will do stuff.
I take it that the 1.5 is in GB since no computer can run on 1.5MB of RAM. So the 1.5GB is higher that the 512MB RAM.
Here, let me explain. "RAM" is random access memory. Imagine you have a big filing cabinet with a bunch of files. You can get through them, but too fast. So, you put some of those files on a table. On a table, you can move through them much quicker. That's kind of how a computer works. RAM is measured in GB, or gigabytes. The average computer has around 2-4 GB of RAM in it. Computers can have less or more RAM, depending on the age/specs of the computer.