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This Disk top is fest. Relly I have been to some PC gamer shops and high end Disk Tops But Something with this one is fest. I take it in to show the speed but it says on general Its telling me that its a 1.29GHZ 224 MB of Ram with a AMD XP 1500+ runs windows xp pro sp2 as O.S. Pics on the net show good / ok. But the Pick up on like games and going on the net is fest. I'm thinking on getting 1 or 2GB of ram to see how fest this will go. I'm thinking 2GB would relly make this go like as hell. But I'm useing PC 2100 is that the size of the card or the memory. Or is this running the GBs but some how showing as MB. I would like to know befor I blow more money then I need to

2007-02-06 11:39:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

3 answers

Wow someone needs to sit you down and learn you English my friend.

OK, I'm going to assume your question is
"How much RAM do I have on my computer?"
The answer to that question is: 224 MB.
I would not suggest buying 2 GB of RAM to put in your current computer, but I could understand putting 1 GB in there to speed it up.
PC 2100 sounds like the processor.

GB= Gigabytes
MB= Megabytes
There are 1000 Megabytes in 1 Gigabyte, they are both Bytes though. So don't worry they are the same thing.
All I can say is I'm glad you consider your computer to be "relly..relly fast"

By the way for future reference:
Relly is spelled Really.
Disk top is spelled Desktop.
fest is spelled fast.
and
useing is spelled using.

I hope you found this answer helpful, and I was curious, how old are you?

2007-02-06 11:52:14 · answer #1 · answered by I know computers, trust me. 3 · 0 1

First Learn How to Spell, Second This computer you have either has 128 MB Ram, 256 Mb of Ram or 512 Mb, there is no such Ram as 224...... Third of all, the processor, motherboard, graphics card, etc. determine the speed of the pc, not just Ram Alone....

2007-02-06 19:46:14 · answer #2 · answered by Devil Dog 6 · 0 1

Right-click My Computer on the start menu. There should be some computer information that tells you how much RAM you have.

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2007-02-06 19:45:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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