4 gigabytes. That about the same as 2000 of those old floppy discs. These days, it's about the size of the RAM you would get in a new computer, the quick, solid state memory that is on a series of chips. For storage, a computer also uses a hard drive. Accessing data on these is slower, but common sizes these days are 2000 gigabytes or 2 terabytes (TB).
4 GB is a good amount of RAM for a computer. 4 GB of RAM is recommended for top performance of your PC.
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.
Although very expensive, 4 GB DDR2 and DDR3 RAM modules can be purchased from many online retailers.
Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
yes
The Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard supports a maximum of 16GB of DDR2 RAM. This motherboard has 4 DDR2 DIMM slots, each supporting up to 4GB of RAM. To reach the maximum supported RAM capacity, you would need to install 4 RAM modules, each with a capacity of 4GB.
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
For RAM memory 1 GB is equivalent to 1024MB, a good brand would be ScanDisk to use in some systems as a sort of backup ram option.
The i-RAM is a pseudo-solid-state drive produced by Gigabyte and released in June 2005. It has 4 DDR RAM DIMM slots.
8 GB of Ram is standard in all new iMac's. They use 8 GB because it is better than 4 GB.
It support maximum of 4 GB RAM
2-4 gb