4 gb ddr3
4 gb ddr3
4 gb ddr3
What do you mean by 'mb'? If you mean: - memory (RAM), then 4 gb ddr3 - processor (CPU), then 2.2 GHz - hard drive (HDD), then 320 gb - graphic card: 256 mb gddr3
Although very expensive, 4 GB DDR2 and DDR3 RAM modules can be purchased from many online retailers.
It is a type of RAM (Random Access Memory) Broken down, it is 4 gigabytes (the amount) double data rate 2 (the improved version if DDR) 800 megahertz (the speed) synchronous dynamic random access memory(the type)
The D330 series covers several similar models. All have a Pentium 4 or Celeron processor between 2.4 and 2.6 GHz, and support a maximum of 4 GB of DDR SDRAM. The equipped hard drive appears to have been 40 GB on all models.
four gigabytes
Yes though you may not be able to run the game on it's highest settings.
I'm not sure what you mean by "type" (whether referring to a particular brand or not). Generally, memory that is DDR2 instead of DDR3 will be less expensive. Memory that runs at lower numbers of Mhz, for example 1600Mhz instead of 1866Mhz or 2666Mhz, will also be less expensive and also ram with smaller Gb in their banks will be less expensive. For example: if you had a computer and you were going to put 16Gb of RAM into it, you could achieve that by either putting in 4 banks (4 "sticks") of memory which are 4Gb each or by putting in 2 banks of 8Gb each. A "stick" of memory which is 8Gb is more expensive than a "stick" with 4.
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
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