It supports a Max of 32GB DDR3 2000, 1866, 1600, 1366, and 1066. Although, if you are planning to buy this board new... I wouldn't recommend it. I'd look at an AM4 motherboard that supports the new Ryzen CPUs.
the asker: thank you for the answer, but i found that the motherboard in question is very good for a budget build using 1866 MHZ DDR3. but thank you for the recommendation. if you have a better motherboard in mind (that uses AMD3 DDR3) please tell me.
The processor is capable of addressing up to 4 GB of RAM. Chipset / motherboard limitations may make the possible max for a system less than that.
x32 version uses about 3.8 Gb even if you have more than that. It's maximum what it supports. x64 can handle much more than 4 Gb, it's about hundreds of Gbs. the main thing is how much the motherboard can support
One gigabyte of DDR PC2700 memory can cost from $20 to $80. It may be better to buy a new motherboard with DDR3 RAM support so you can buy more memory for less.
It's not whether your processor will support RAM but, rather, your motherboard. Try crucial.com for help == These AMD processors have inbuilt memory controllers and as per specifications can address upto 3 GBytes PC2100 memory. Many motherboards with this processor have 4 memory slots which in total support upto 3GB memory. Please refer to your motherboard specifications on how much memory it you can add. - Neeraj Sharma
1.5 gb it wil support 2.0 gb its good
An Intel atom processor will support at around 2 gb of ram
The operating system is not directly related to the amount of RAM installed. XP can be run on anything from 32 MB of RAM to 4 GB.
It depends on who you buy it from. Socket motherboards from Asus or Gigabyte are around $50.00- $100.00 while socket motherboards from Intel can be well over $150.00.
depends on your motherboard and how much is best depends on if you are running a 32 or 64 bit OS. most people have a 32 bit OS, which can support a maximum of 4 GB of ram. in general DDR3 ram with the most capacity (ie 2GB) and speed (ie 2133 MHz) would be best
A motherboard's max RAM refers to how much TOTAL RAM it can handle. If it says the max is 2 GB than you would install two 1GB modules OR a single 2GB module.
The Compaq Presario come with 128 Megabyte of memory. The motherboard has up to 1 Gigabyte capicity of memory space. If you want to upgrade your memory, you can use a RAM Stick.
Motherboards usually have three or four slots in which you can put a single stick or DIMM of memory.You can get them at 4 GB each now so in theory you could have 16 gb of memory if you were so inclined.In the future they'll probably have even larger DIMMs.