What is the highest ram size for a pc?

What is the highest ram size for a pc?

What is the highest ram size for a pc?

Remember that 64-bit Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education will support up to 2TB of RAM, while the 64-bit version of Windows 10 Home is limited to only 128GB. Bear in mind that how much RAM your system supports, along with the type and speed, will depend on your motherboard.

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What is the largest ram for a pc?
If you're talking about the highest RAM that you can get in a normal desktop PC. It's around 64GB or 128GB depending on the manufacturer or the chipset itself. For example: The X570 chipset from AMD could support up to 128GB of RAM using 4 DIMM slots.
2024-01-04 06:54:20


Can you play on a pc and a ps5 on fortnite?
Yes. As long as you've linked your Xbox, PlayStation, PC, Switch or Mobile account to your Epic Games
Epic Games
Founded in 1991, Epic Games is an American company founded by CEO Tim Sweeney. The company is headquartered in Cary, North Carolina and has more than 40 offices worldwide. Today Epic is a leading interactive entertainment company and provider of 3D engine technology.
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Interesting Facts & Information About Epic Games
account, any content you purchased (except V-Bucks) and progress you make is accessible across all platforms. Note: Each console/platform must be linked to the same Epic Games account.
2023-06-17 03:19:02


Do you need a pc for vr?
You can use a standalone VR headset without PC or smartphone. Put the wireless headset on your head and start a VR game. This makes a standalone VR headset like the Meta Quest also very suitable for on the go.
2023-05-08 05:47:56


Can a pc have 128gb of ram?
It's quite easy to have 128GB of RAM these days. You just need a motherboard that has 4 RAM slots and use 4x 32GB of RAM. If you are willing to spend more, you can get some more SSD storage and bump the CPU to the i9 12900.
2023-01-16 21:07:40

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