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Showing posts with label Computer memory (RAM) buying tips. Show all posts
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Sunday 15 April 2018

Memory

Memory

Computer memory is any physical device capable of storing information temporarily or permanently. For example, Random Access Memory (RAM), is a volatile memory that stores information on an integrated circuit used by the operating system, software, and hardware.
  • What does computer memory look like?
  • Volatile vs. non-volatile memory
  • What happens to memory when the computer is turned off?
  • Memory is not disk storage
  • How is memory used
  • Why is memory important or needed for a computer?
  • Types of RAM
  • Related memory pages.
  • Computer memory help and support.

What does computer memory look like?

 

Below is an example picture of a 512 MB DIMM computer memory module. This memory module connects to the memory slot on a computer motherboard.


Volatile vs. non-volatile memory
Memory can be either volatile and non-volatile memory. Volatile memory is a memory that loses its contents when the computer or hardware device loses power. Computer RAM is an example of a volatile memory and is why if your computer freezes or reboots when working on a program, you lose anything that hasn't been saved. Non-volatile memory, sometimes abbreviated as NVRAM, is a memory that keeps its contents even if the power is lost. EPROM is an example of a non-volatile memory.

What happens to memory when the computer is turned off?
As mentioned above because memory (RAM) is a volatile memory when the computer loses power anything stored in RAM is lost. For example, as you are working on creating a document it is stored in RAM if it is not saved to a non-volatile memory (e.g., the hard drive) it would be lost if the computer lost power.

Memory is not disk storage



It is very common for new computer users to be confused by what parts in the computer are memory. Although both the hard drive and RAM are memory, it is more appropriate to refer to RAM as "memory" or "primary memory" and a hard drive as "storage" or "secondary storage."

When someone asks how much memory is in your computer, it is often between 1 GB and 16 GB of Random Access Memory (RAM) and several hundred gigabytes of even a terabyte of hard disk drive storage. In other words, you always have more hard drive space than RAM.

How can I learn more about computers?


How is memory used

 
When a program such as your Internet browser is open, it is loaded from your hard drive and placed into RAM, which allows that program to communicate with the processor at higher speeds. Anything you save to your computer, such as a picture or video, is sent to your hard drive for storage.

Why is memory important or needed for a computer?

 
All of devices on a computer do not operate at the same speed and computer memory gives your computer a place to quickly access data. If the CPU had to wait for a secondary storage device like a hard disk drive the computer would be much slower.

Types of RAM

Some of the more common types of memory chips for computers are listed below.

  • EDO RAM
  • SDRAM
  • DDR RAM
  • DDR2 RAM
  • DDR3 RAM
  • DDR4 RAM
These types of memory all fall into the general categories of SIMM or DIMM.

Related memory pages
Determining how much RAM is installed and available.
How much memory or RAM should my computer have?
Determining available hard drive space.
Memory buying tips
Computer memory manufacturers.
Computer memory help and support.
GDDR, Memory capacity, Memory terms, RAM, Primary storage, Processing device, ReadyBoost, TSR, Virtual memory, Volatile memory

Thursday 29 June 2017

Computer memory (RAM) buying tips

Computer memory (RAM) buying tips.

Computer memory is one of the most commonly purchased and performed computer upgrades. Below is a listing of different considerations and tips to look for when purchasing computer memory.
What type of memory does my computer need?

How much memory should I get?


This question depends on the computer user you are, what programs you plan on running on the computer, and how many programs you have open at a given time. One of the best methods of determining how much RAM you should have is to look at the system requirements of the programs you're running on your computer and double whatever the memory requirements are for the program you use most. However, below is the general recommendation for memory we'd suggest your computer has for today's programs and operating systems.


Minimum: 2GB
Recommended: 8GB
Excellent: 8GB or more.
What should be expected

Upgrading the computer system memory may have the below effects on the computer.
Allow for programs that may require steeper memory requirements to be ran.
Help the computer or computer programs speed in load and opening time.
Fix memory errors.


Memory installation

Additional help and information about installing computer memory and other computer hardware can be found through our Installation section.


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