Any 64-bit processor with a 64-bit chipset should be able to. For instance, a Core 2 Duo on a 975X. Some older 32-bit server processors and motherboards could also address 6 GB with PAE enabled, but these were much more limited in what you could actually accomplish with them.
In the market of today the average RAM that you will find is about 6GB DDR3. 6GB DDR3 is actually more manageable then people proclaim. 8GB is actually a little over the top unless your a real stickler about making things run perfectly. Honestly, my computer at home that I built myself has 1.28GB DDR with 2GB virtual memory. It can still run many many games. Just not maxed out. It operates and at the end of the day, that's all that matters.
Of course, it could be run. It doesn't actually matter what type of ddr3 ram it is but what matters is the slot type and the ram type. DDR1 DDR2 DDR3 all have different slots. So as far as I think, It is going to work. Check it out and tell me..
yes, you can. but both will run on the lowest component speed.. so your ddr3 1600 module will only run at 1333.
You should be able to run ~100 players, depending on your upload speed, processor clock speed, etc. I would recommend around 72, if you run alot of plugins. - xDrapor
It will not work.
6Gb Mailbox Role needs 2GB + 5MB(800 mailboxes) = 6GB
System RAM and Video RAM are two separate technologies, and do not directly depend on each other. It is possible to run a video card with GDDR6 on a system with only DDR1 RAM installed, and just as possible to run a video card with GDDR1 on a system with DDR3 RAM installed. Having a high speed GDDR video card will improve rendering performance, while having high speed RAM will improve loading times.
Yes, you can run stranded deep AMD A8 6600K Quad Core Processor CPU running at 3.9GHz
Processor 3.3 GHz FX-Series Six-Core FX-6100 RAM 8 GB DDR3 Hard Drive 1 TB SATAIII Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon HD6450 1GB Graphics Card Ram Size 1024 MB
You only need one, but you would need lots of DDR3 (RAM), maybe 2+ GB.
No, you need a minimum of 512mb ram. And since you have that small amount of ram, I am assuming that your processor and GPU will be out of date and unable to run COD 4.
yes