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Depends on 'what' one needs the 'RAM' for. R. A. M. stands for "Random Access Memory". It is usually ONLY as good as the 'clock speed' that represents it. In other words, if there is (and this is something I try to go by), less than 2.0 Gigahertz of clock speed, one will most likely have a slowly responding computer regardless of what RAM there is OR, the storage space available. Hope this helps.
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