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What Is Computer Memory![]()
Useful Information About Computer Memory When using the term computer memory people are normally referring to any device used by or on a computer to keep programs or data stored for any period of time. DDR is double data rate memory. Basically this makes the ability for higher transfer rates because it makes use of stricter control over the timing of the electrical data and the clocks signals. Of course DDR-2 replaced DDR although if your motherboard is equipped for DDR-1 you will not be able to make DDR-2 function.You hear the term gigabytes used a lot when people are discussing their computer memory or the exact amount of storage space their computer has on it for data and programs. In essence the more memory space you have on your system then the faster your system will operate all the various programs you open up. Everything you do on your system requires RAM to make it happen. Each program you open and use requires a portion of your systems overall RAM to operate. That is why you want to have as much storage space as possible but remember your system does have a limit to how much storage you can add. If you exceed the limit then your entire system will run slower and possibly crash altogether. It is possible to purchase external sources that retain some memory for you like USB Flash-Drives and memory cards. You use flash drives to store data or music or video clips and you simply plug it into the USB port on any computer and that data or music is immediately available for use. With memory cards that operate in your cell phones and cameras and other such devices you simply plug the card into your computer and you have instant access to all the pictures and information that is stored on that card. The amount of storage and data recall that is available on your system is very important to you. When shopping for a new system consider how you use the equipment the most to better help you decide on exactly how many GB you actually need on your system. Take into consideration if you play a lot of games or if you have multiple large files of photos or music downloads. Is this system used more for work or for play? All these factors influence the amount of GB you should make available to yourself. Along with the recall the cooling of your system is probably the next most important thing to consider. Every component of your computing system creates heat waste when it is in use. When your parts or system components overheat it can cause you to get crashes or freezes in your programs when you are attempting to use them. Almost all PC towers have fans in them to help keep the PC cooled down during operation. Some of the newer systems are designed to shut themselves down if overheating starts to occur. Thus providing added protection to your PC RAM and entire operating system. 4AllMemory is a great site that is capable of scanning your computer to learn its configuration and suggest upgrade options. 4AllMemory also has Live Support in the event you are unable to find or auto detect hardware. In the event auto-detect does not work - contact live support.
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