~Wolf wanna bet? I am a programmer and animator, I specialize in software, theoretically a 64-bit operating system can support up to 9 terabytes of ram. *Notice* theoretically. No current motherboard supports that much, not even a Xeon 12-core processor so please don't bull shit me.
Oh wow. Look at this. 1.5 (rounding errors, but really, I'm too lazy right now to calculate properly) TB of RAM support. 4-socket motherboard. http://ark.intel.com/products/61021/Intel-Server-Board-S4600LT2 Oh, and by the way, there is no 12-core processor. But hey! A 10-core processor that supports 4 TB of RAM! http://ark.intel.com/products/53580...E7-8870-30M-Cache-2_40-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI
No 12 core processor? Check out the mac pro and btw, for the server ram thing, I was talking about commercial usages so yeah.
Hrm....Well, I've heard windows 8 is TERRIBLE for games ;_; But watever :L That's still a good computer otherwise. c:
If you want to check RAM, go to start menu and right click on computer and click properties. apezord's picture shows how much total space he has on his HDD and free space Edit: This doesn't work on Mac
Lol yeah doesn't work for Mac, for mac go to the apple logo on the task bar and click about this mac, it should display your storage and amount of ram.