RAM has no correlation to hard drive size. You could theoretically use a 320 GB hard drive with less than a MB of RAM.
no you can not
RAM is far faster than a hard drive.
The minimums are based on what you are. If you are a student 1GB RAM and 160GB Harddisk is the basic requirements. If you are a gaming person or a professional who wants fast computer then 2GB RAM and 250GB Harddisk is enough.
320 megabytes means 0.3125 gegabytes 320 megabytes means 0.3125 gegabytes 320 megabytes means 0.3125 gegabytes
RAM means Random Access Memory. It store data temporaly. It called primary storing device. The two main forms of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM) and dynamic RAM. Harddisk is the primary storing device within the computer. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data). It can retain data even after the computer itself "dies". Therefore, one harddisk can be switched to a different computer of similar size. An external harddisk can store huge amounts of data within a desktop unit. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data).
305 hp, Ram Air WS6 models had 320 hp
Those are located on the father board, next to the dipswitches and ribbonwires.
Its possible that it would. All depending on your bios. As some bios's will only allow a maximum hard drive of 32Gb. Whilst your planning on buying a hard drive, personally I would consider purchasing some more ram too, as 128Mb, will not get you very far, also its the best upgrade you could ever do. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
The base LS1 had 305 hp, Ram Air (WS6) models had 320.
yes i am using it it supports
it supports up to 1 tb of ram...
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a temporary computer storage device, i.e. all data stored in RAM will be erased after the computer is switched off. All data to be processed is first copied into RAM. For example, when you start an application it is copied into the RAM from your harddisk. Similarly, if you enter any data into the computer it is sent to the RAM.