"mbs" is speed, not RAM size.
1 x 1Gig 2 x 512Mb all PC 3200.
like 20 minutes
1024 MB megabyte or 1,048,576 KB Kilobyte
on eBay or amazon it will cosy you about 2 pounds
Depends on the version, all I know is that Maplestory Global takes 1Gig
you need a decent computer. personally i have 512 MB ram which is below the minimum recommended amount. i also have a 512mb video card. with these, i can play the game for the most part, but have trouble when it comes to really intense graphics and when i am around other players. it can get quite choppy even with really good computers when you go into the large cities or the 25man raids. from that i have gathered from others, you should have at least 1gig ram and a 1gig video card. you will also need a fairly large hard drive, over 60gig. right now my world of warcraft folder is sitting at like 15-17 gigs.
Depending on the way you wanted this to be answered, GDDR3, and GDDR5 are both common types of graphics RAM. Or if your question was supposed to be asked a different way, most cards have dedicated video ram. This is helpful in gaming situations as most of the latest games require at least 1gig of dedicated vram in order to properly run at the highest settings. Remember not all cards are of the same architecture. If you see a $20 card with 1gig of video ram it's probably not the same as the $400 card with 1gig of video ram.
The space required to install and run pokerstars is 50MB. 1024MB = 1GB and you only need 50MB. So to answer your question, way less then 1Gig.
Often supplementary hardware uses some of the RAM. Some graphics cards for instance. Check items such as these
It really depends on the bitrate, and the filesize of the songs. But, if your music is at 128kbps, and all your songs are around 3:30 (the average length of a song), then you can estimate that 1gig will fit around 250 songs.
Yes you can. I have a generic 1GB SODIMM in my T30 for almost a year. Full capacity is reported by BIOS, speed is good and I have had no issues
Data stored on a computer is measured in bytes. Common file measurements are as follows: 1 x Document/Email = 1 +/- kb 1 x MP3/OGG music file = 2 +/- mb 1 x Movie file = 600 mb or 0.6 gig (gb) 1gig ( gb ) = 1024 mb hard drive 40gig = 40960 mb 16 Gigabytes is the same as saying 16 million Kb