The 8086/8088 can address a maximum of 220, or 1,048,576, or 1 MB of memory.
The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
The maximum tosing capacity of the 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman is 3600 lbs..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman is 144.4 cu.ft..
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8 gb
it will be up to 32gb per single ram
at first it depends on the processor, and then the ram ,then the storage capacity. that's it!!
The PowerBook G4 has a capacity of 2GB of memory. It has two slots for RAM DDR2 sticks. Each slot has a maximum of 1GB of RAM, leading to a maximum capacity of 2GB of memory.
The Pentium was technically capable of addressing up to 4 GB of RAM. Most chipsets for it only supported up to 256 MB, however.
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.
Yes, there is a correlation between RAM and the processor in a PC. The processor (CPU) relies on RAM to quickly access data and instructions necessary for executing tasks; insufficient RAM can lead to bottlenecks, limiting the CPU's performance. Additionally, the speed and capacity of RAM should match the processor's capabilities to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. A well-balanced system with compatible RAM and CPU enhances overall computing performance.
The ASUS G50VT-X5 has a 320Gb hard drive and 4Gb of DDR2 RAM. 4Gb of RAM is the maximum capacity of this device, as well.