Are two 128 ram better than one 256 ram?
Two RAMs of 128 is no better than having straight 256 RAM, because even though you are dividing the RAM up it still equals up to 256 RAM. This means that having two 128 RAMs will work just the same as using one 256 RAM.
cache memory
bit- byte- kilo- mega- giga- tera- peta- exa- zetta- yotta-
RAM on a 3250 can be upgraded to one gig. It's a single slot, however, which means you'll have to buy a one-gig chip, rather than adding to what you already have:
1 gb PC2700 - DDR - 333MHz - SODIMM - Un-Buffered - Non-Parity
DDR graphics card with DDR2 memory will it work?
In theory it should work; as graphics card memory is independent of the systme memory however you'll find people on google claiming it doesnt and that problems arise, however this could have resorted from a different problem
What is theabbreviation for byte like in megabytes?
B.
Officially, B=byte and b=bit, but this convention is widely ignored, so you can see both MB and mb used as abbreviation for megabytes.
Does freeing up memory improve computer performance?
Computers operate best when they have "system memory" free and are not relying on virtual memory (which uses a hard drive as additional system memory). If you have a system with 1GB of installed system memory, and you are using 1.25GB of allocated memory, then freeing up 0.25GB of used system memory would improve performance by reducing virtual memory usage. Conversely, if you have 2.0GB of installed memory, and you are using 1.25GB of allocated memory, then freeing 0.25GB of used memory would have no appreciable effect since virtual memory is not being used by the system.
Final answer: If you are using virtual memory, then freeing enough memory to eliminate the virtual memory usage will improve performance, but freeing up more than that amount will have no appreciable effect.
What is the full form of NVRAM?
The full form of NVRAM is non-volatile random access memory.
Non-volatile chips do not lose data when the main power is turned off.