Computers Memory

Upgrading To 1 Gb Of Memory

Published at 03/10/2012 20:46:10

Introduction

The first thing that you need to consider before you decide to upgrade an additional 1 memory gigabytes into your laptop is whether or not it is cost effective to do so. The cost to upgrade 1 memory higher of your current box can simply buy a new or better used laptop. Another thing, will the upgrade of 1 memory gigabytes a best choice? It should have a significant impact on the user’s experience.

History

There are several types of memory a computer system comprises and it must be used properly so that each process can run most effectively. Whether you do the 1 memory upgrading yourself or you pay someone to do it, the user must have a basic knowledge of the different types of memory a computer system runs.

A quick review of the 3 memory storage that a system runs: The Cache memory is a section of a computer memory which temporarily retains recently accessed data in order to speed up repeated access to the same data. It provides rapid access without having to wait for systems to load. The Virtual memory is a method of using hard disk space to provide extra memory. It stimulates additional RAM. The RAM (Random Access Memory) is # 1 memory form of a computer system. The more RAM memory a computer has, the faster programs can function.

The two main types of RAM (Random Access Memory) a user must know: Dynamic RAM and Static RAM. SRAM is faster than DRAM, but more expensive. It is very critical to remember that if the power is turned off, all data left in the random access memory that have not been saved to the hard drive is lost.

Features

Upgrading your computer system to 1 memory higher is dependent upon two things, the motherboard (Manufacturer and Model) and the operating system. If you are talking about a system unit that is several years old and so with the main board, upgrading the motherboard to 1 memory higher is equivalent to building a new computer unit. Thus, it is not practical to do it. There is no point of replacing or upgrading to 1 memory higher unless it failed or you need to get more performance that what is currently installed. Nevertheless, as the need arises to increase the total capacity of RAM installed, it is recommended to remove the full amount of memory to reduce the number of modules and prevent compatibility problems.
As to the operating system, there are limitations depending on the type and version of the system being used. At least up to 1.0 GB for Windows XP, 2.0 or 3.0 GB for Vista, and more 4.0 GB for 32 bit Windows 7, 8.0 GB or more for 64 bit. The performance really depends on what software you are running but it is not a major issue.

And now after all the lessons mentioned above, you are probably wondering how many open slots your machine has, type of memory installed and the things to buy for the upgrade without having to open the unit. There is no need to open the computer unit just to decipher the type of memory already in it. You can use the system information for windows, by navigating it, you will see what type of memory is installed. Another is, using crucial memory advisor that will scan the unit and will detect memory inside it. It will provide great information about what your computer can support.

Tips and comments

Upgrading the memory of your computer is one of the fastest move to experience better performance, as long as you consider the tips mentioned above, in order to guide you in your undertakings.

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