Generally, most new PC's can accept up to 4 gigabytes of memory.
Using more than 4 gigabytes requires a 64-bit operating system (such as 64-bit Windows) and a 64-bit capable processor, which few home PC's will have.
SDDRAM
When replacing old RAM modules in a PC, two key factors to consider are compatibility and capacity. Compatibility involves ensuring that the new RAM is compatible with the motherboard, including the correct type (e.g., DDR4, DDR5) and speed. Capacity refers to the amount of RAM being installed, which should align with the system's maximum supported memory and the user's needs for performance.
Computers are constantly changing, and there is no "latest configuration". But the "top of the line standard" is a 1 TB hard drive, an Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 1080p monitor.
No, Updating to the latest driver will not increase the video RAM. This is a chip on the video card or on the motherboard using the pc RAM. The only way to increase the video RAM is by making a change in the bios if it allows you. Some are set and not changeable and if its not already set to the max, or buying a new video card with a larger amount of RAM
The RAM that Windows 7 Home Premium will take up, will not be reduced unless you add documents and photos to your "Documents" and "Pictures" folder, or you add more useful applications to your PC or Notebook.
The RAM that is used for a laptop is not the same as the RAM that you would use in a desktop PC. The RAM that is used for a PC is much too big to be used in a laptop, so a laptop has to use a much smaller RAM card which is called SD-RAM.
ram is temporary memory of pc,it is voltile memory.When we shut down our PC then all the data erase from ram. Types of ram: 1)SRAM 2)DRAM
If a PC has no RAM, the computer will not boot. So your answer is no files will run ... on a PC.
It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
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 standard OS for a PC is Windows, and the latest version is Windows 7.