There probably won't be any difference that you can see with your eyes, though 256MB will have twice as many capacitors because it stores twice as many bits.
The Dell Latitude C810 typically comes with 128MB or 256MB of RAM, but it can be upgraded to a maximum of 1GB of RAM.
Edited: 10/02/09 12:32 AM PDTThe previous answer here said simply:"8 bits"....which might be correct for the rate of data transfer (per cell), but that doesn't answer the question!The way I finally figured it:A 256MB (mega BYTE) module has 8 cells, (or chips).256/8 = 32MB per cellTo convert BYTES to BITS, multiply by 8; (8 BITS to a BYTE).32MB (x8) = 256Mb (mega BITS) per cell.To convert MEGA bits to BITS*:*(when referring to data storage, as in this case...)1Mb = 1048576 bitsTherefore, the cell being 256Mb = (256 x 1048576) =268,435,456 bits per cellFormula: (256 x 1024 x 1024)References and credits:http://www.bit-calculator.comhttp://forums.techguy.org/hardware/659955-memory-question.htmlHow_many_bits_of_information_does_a_single_cell_of_memory_chip_a_memory_chip_on_a_256MB_PC2700_DDR_module_hold
To speed up a Dell Latitude D600 with 256MB memory, you can try upgrading the memory to at least 1GB or more, as more RAM will help improve performance. Additionally, you can consider removing unnecessary startup programs, running disk cleanup and defragmentation, and ensuring your operating system and drivers are up to date. Another option is to consider using lightweight operating systems or applications to reduce resource usage.
256 ofcourse.
Well 256 is bigger than 128 so a 256mb stick will hold twice as much data as a 128mb stick.
you can buy from a PC shop it's that simple.
There is no 4X AGP Graphics card that has 256MB but only 128MB that's called the Nvidia Geforce4 Ti4600
computer with prossesor speed of 550Mh and 128Mb RAM
yes but too slow it also not run gamz require 128mb video memory
The Dell Latitude C810 typically comes with 128MB or 256MB of RAM, but it can be upgraded to a maximum of 1GB of RAM.
there is no advantage actually the exact oppisite. you dont have to worry about matching when you only have one ram card instead of 2
Depending on what the bios has set the memory to be used from the onboard graphics, you can tell it to use more ram, ie change it from 64 - 128mb. But in doing this, your detracting from the physical ram. Eg you have 256mb ram at the moment, using the onboard graphics, (64mb), means you only have 192Mb, which is nothing in todays world of computing. So if you tell it to use 128mb, you will only have 128mb ram. :( The best thing to do, imo, is to purchase a dedicated graphics card for this machine. With it being a media centre pc, I would opt for the largest graphics card you could afford. Nothing less than a 256mb would be my preferred option. Hope this helps be safe Nige Cadishead Computers
hitman not play correctly in 3d analyze i play it bt still same problems.. use 256mb or 512mb ghraphics card for play it.... tc.bye
No, memory works by just doubling and doubling, so for example memory sizes would be: 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (1024MB) I hope this helps.
No - 512mb is twice as much as 256mb !