One Gigabyte of RAM would be MORE than enough for most users. If you are not planning on doing heavy video editing or gaming, a lower RAM would be fine.
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.
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
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.
Laptop gb is simply laptop gigabyte. Laptops come with a hard drive disk which has a set number of gigabytes, or some RAM which also comes with a set number of gigabytes. In some cases the gigabytes can be increased with new RAM sticks, or a new hard drive.
The system requirements for Bluestacks are: Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 2 gb of RAM
You are thinking of Terabytes but GB are enough ram for most users.
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 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.
Answered on August 13th 2006. 1 Gb of ram is sufficient for most computers right now. most (not ALL) peoples home and business computers' motherboards have slots lying empty inside. so when 1 Gb truly is not enough: do a bit of research and upgrade...
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
Typical amounts of RAM for personal computers range from 8 GB (8,000 MB) to 32 GB (32,000 MB) for most users, with higher-end systems and gaming rigs often featuring 64 GB (64,000 MB) or more. For mobile devices, 4 GB to 12 GB is common, depending on the device's purpose and performance requirements. In server environments, RAM can exceed 128 GB, depending on the workload and applications being run.
Three gigabytes of RAM and 320 gigabytes of space is more than enough to run World of Warcraft. The minimum system specs can be found in the related links below.
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.
nope, even 320mb ram is low to watch youtube
8 GB of RAM will be approximately $45 - $50 at most places. The price is fairly inexpensive at this time as they are offering even larger RAM in the marketplace.
8GB is better. The higher the number the more it is, and the more it can store. In computers, the more RAM you put in (Assuming you are talking about RAM) the faster and better the computer will perform
It’s generally better to replace the 2 4 GB RAM cards with 2 8 GB RAM cards for optimal performance and compatibility, as mixing different sizes can lead to suboptimal memory speeds and may not utilize dual-channel architecture effectively. Upgrading to a total of 16 GB (2x8 GB) will provide better performance for most applications. However, if you already have the 4 GB cards and want to save costs, adding the 2 8 GB cards can still work, just be aware you might not achieve the best performance possible.