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If you need to convert your RAM from megabytes (MB) to gigabytes (GB), follow this simple step: divide the total RAM amount by 1024 twice. For example, if you have 67,108,864 MB, dividing it by 1024 gives 65,536 MB, and dividing again by 1024 results in 64 GB.
Most laptops or notebooks support a maximum of 64 GB of RAM, often configured as two 32 GB modules. If you’re considering installing 32 GB of RAM, using two 16 GB DDR4-3200 CL22 modules should work perfectly without any issues. Just make sure the modules match your laptop’s specifications, and you’ll be all set to upgrade your memory smoothly.