The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
No. It depends on your processor and the amount of RAM you have.
at first it depends on the processor, and then the ram ,then the storage capacity. that's it!!
There is a limit in the number of physical slots on your motherboard and a limit of what the bios can manage. But remember, 8GB of RAM and a 1.5 GHz processor is not necessarily faster even with 16GB RAM. Having a balance of processor speed an RAM is the way to go.
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Simply speaking, the RAM holds the numbers whereas the Processor crunches them.
RAM is not located inside the processor, but rather mounts into slots on the motherboard. (ram is locate in third part of processor which called as memory address base)
ddr3 is a type of ram, not processor
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Depends on it's processor speed, graphics card, and processor type as well.
Random Access Memory, it is called main memory because processor only access data from RAM. Various types of RAM in market today, such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3. Different motherboard supports different RAM, but before purchase it you must choose maximum size and speed of RAM if your motherboard support.
4GB of RAM