It's not whether your processor will support RAM but, rather, your motherboard. Try crucial.com for help == These AMD processors have inbuilt memory controllers and as per specifications can address upto 3 GBytes PC2100 memory. Many motherboards with this processor have 4 memory slots which in total support upto 3GB memory. Please refer to your motherboard specifications on how much memory it you can add. - Neeraj Sharma
The AMD Athlon 64 supports 64-bit addressing, while the AMD Athlon uses only 32-bit addressing. 64-bit addressing allows the processor to access more than 4 GB of RAM, which is increasingly important as applications become more memory hungry.
Celeron is intels low-cost processor. It is meant for people who do not require a powerhouse CPU, and thus has a bit less processing power than its non-celeron equivalent. AMD's low-cost alternative to the athlon is the duron. So you have a choice between a low-cost intel, and a high-dollar AMD, which is pretty much a draw. When you add the 2gb or RAM, it becomes obvious that the AMD is going to be the better performer.
Probably you could go up on the GHZ and the ram but it should play smothly
A Dell C521 is a desktop computer made by Dell and features a 2.4 GHz AMD Athlon processor, 1GB of RAM, 320 GB of storage and dual layer DVD+/-RW drive.
The HP Compaq Presario CQ5110F Athlon X2 7550 comes with 3 GB of RAM and can be upgraded to 4 GB.
my system requirements are: 1 GB System RAM Windows Vista Home Basic Processor =AMD Athlon(tm)xp 3000+ 2.16GHz NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Video Card
it will run good if your graphics card is good enough (you didn't gave the card's specs)
A good graphics card for an AMD HD 7750 motherboard with 8 GB of RAM would be a Diamond AMD Radeon HD 6570.
u need at least core 2 duo 2ghz
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit Operating System Service Pack 1 3.00 GB RAM Processor: AMD Phenteom II X4 Thank You
An Intel atom processor will support at around 2 gb of ram
Yes ..It will support..