2gb ram to 4gb ram

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The shared system memory is 2 GB. I don't believe you can upgrade anything, including the RAM. The CPU you're choosing simply isn't intended to be part of upgradable machines and/or gaming machines. Again, it's simply a low-cost, low-power CPU used mainly in budget tablets and netbooks. If you have applications that need more RAM, you need to be looking at more powerful laptops.

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but it has 64 bit capabily processor but i can't use 2 gb ram with a windows 10 home 64 bit?but if i change it's windows 10 from 32 bit to 64 bit must i change the ram?
 

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but it has say depent on memory type
 

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but i will can not play games 2017!
like gta 5 release in 2013 i will can't play it because of 2gb ram!
 


it is dependent if you are using RAM more then 3GB then you should use the 64Bit os as the 32Bit os Wont use more then 3GB or Ram
But if you have 2GB of Ram and you want to use the 64Bit OS you an still use it there is no limit that you need to have more then 4GB of ram then only it will install
 

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but if i'm using win 10 home 64 bit , will it run smoothly and run smoothly when playing new games like far cry primal if i have an intel z3735f with 1.33ghz and a turbo processor with 1.83ghz and an intel hd graphics(Gen 7)?

 

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No, you are too limited by your CPU and graphics to run new AAA games. You wouldn't even be able to run Far Cry 3 on this hardware, no matter the RAM or the operating system.

This is a low-power CPU you see in low-cost tablets and very basic laptops intended for web surfing and checking your e-mail; if you want something for gaming, you would have to look at completely different hardware.
 

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At low settings, you can likely play Far Cry 2, Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare, World of WarCraft, Total War Medieval II and earlier Total War games, Civilization 4, Team Fortress 2, sports games from around 2010, etc.

All games are different, but you'll likely get playable results with the right settings from AAA games up until about 2010 and most other mainstream games until 2012/2013 or so. Modern, more basic games, you'll have to look them up individually - you need the system requirements to list a desktop GPU and CPU made before about 2008 to have a really good chance to play.

Not that there aren't a lot of great games made before 2010. Games like the original Medieval Total War and the first three Civilizations, I know I spent hundreds of hours on.
 

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But what is the MB or GB of graphic card of a notebook that use intel HD Graphics(Gen7) because i want to buy a notebook compose of this type of graphic card but I do't know its VRAM...can you tell me please

 

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It's an integrated GPU with the Bay Trail Atom CPUs, it doesn't have any dedicated VRAM. It has to share system RAM. In other words, it's designed for extremely light gaming, the kind of games that have a VRAM requirement of, say, 256 or 512 MB.
 

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The shared system memory is 2 GB. I don't believe you can upgrade anything, including the RAM. The CPU you're choosing simply isn't intended to be part of upgradable machines and/or gaming machines. Again, it's simply a low-cost, low-power CPU used mainly in budget tablets and netbooks. If you have applications that need more RAM, you need to be looking at more powerful laptops.
 
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No idea, it's not a well-documented laptop. I'm not even sure the RAM isn't soldered in, which isn't uncommon these days.

 

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