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512 MB on this computer, 1GB on my laptop.
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512 MB not sure what type though.
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2 gigabytes. Yeah, that's a lot of speed.
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2 GB on this PowerbookG4
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2 gigabytes
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960 RAM
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2 Gigs, and it's typically using 1.3 of it..
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1 Gigs on IBM T42p
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1 GB
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512 MB of DDR Ram.
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Like, 20 MB. I answered this question 5 hours ago so it appeared now. haha
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64 MB. very slow.Bur my new laptop is 2 GB...
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1 Gig+. (1024MB)
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1Gb.
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Laptop, main desktop & wife's desktop are all 1GB. Linux desktop is 768mb.
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2 GB. My dad has this friend who has a desktop with 16 GB of RAM. Start drooling.
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1GB, but it's 2 years old.
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"4 GB"
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6GB.
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512mb... i have to be patient sometimes
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2G and expandable-good question, GO
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This particular VM? 2GB. The VMWare host it's running on? 16GB.
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2GB on Windows XP... ;-)
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Who know's it's kinda like me, Not much.
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4GB RAM on this laptop, 2GB RAM on my secondary laptop, 4GB RAM on my desktop, and 1 lil GB on my Vaio micro ux380n pc
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It came with 256 mb when I bought it 6 years ago. I just had some chips added so now it's 768 mb.
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2gig. I run a lot of graphics programs on this baby so I made sure I "fed" her.
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2GB RAM
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512 mb
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16 GB in my main desktop, between 4 and 6 GB in the others. All running 32-bit Linux.
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8gb of ram.
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512mb
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6GB on 64-bit Windows 7
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I have 2gb on mine
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All of my laptops and my desktop pc have 4GB RAM installed. Except for my Sony Vaio UX380N, which has only 1gb RAM installed and is Not upgradeable! But still, it works just fine!!
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2GB. Never had any use for the second GB though.
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256MB. Never had a problem.
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24GB yay x58 boards
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