This varies wildly, and by the definition of 'personal'.
Current motherboards for standard desktops max out at 24 GB for Intel, 32 GB for AMD, and 256 GB for AMD Server boards, as of April 16th 2010.
This changes often, so don't expect it to last long as a fact. Also, I have never once seen a PC user who needed more than 6GB of RAM- I've never seen a PC utilize past the 6GB mark as of yet. However this, too, will change in time.
There's about 46 Intel boards that take 24 GB max. I cannot find any 32GB Intel boards that aren't server boards.
no, it is false
There are some ways to tell memory amount on a VGA card:a) a sticky label on the card;b) a specification sheet;c) plugged into PC, most of VGA cards tell the amount of their memory upon power-on.
the right amount of memory and a cd-rom reader
pc or personal computer
No. Unfortunately most of the new games, such as prince of persia, assassin's creed, etc require at the least 512 MB card.
It all depends on the amount of memory you have on your computer. For example, if you plan to install the program, and you barely have enough memory for it, chances are your PC will run very slowly, and may give you a ''memory low'' warning from time to time. You can buy memory for your computer at a local media / electronic store.
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It is important that you ask a technitian to do it if you don't know how.
Yes you can buy extra memory (RAM) for your PC from most computer stores. Depending on how many memory slots your PC has you can buy multiple small ones or larger ones 2gb-4gb
Physical memory is the RAM which you have placed on your motherboard, so if u have 4 slots which support 4 GB max it will equal 16 GB.Virtual memory is the amount of virtual memory allocated by the user & resides on the Hard Disk (Pagefile.sys). There is no limit to the amount of virtual memory which a user can set on a PC. It all depends on the size of the hard disk.
If its RAM Memory then yes, but if its Hardrive Memory, then it depends, PC Restore doesn't delete most of your files, so you won't get that memory back, although, if its a program installed, then it'll undo that installation and you will get that memory back. RAM Memory restores everytime you turn on your computer and is used by however many programs you are running.
Connect memory card to your PC, copy and paste in the files from your PC to your card