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How will upgrading the RAM in my computer affect system performance?

Upgrading the system memory is one of the ways to make a computer perform a little bit better. Think of it as a piece of paper you use as a scratch when you are doing math problems. The bigger the paper is, the more space you can work on for your computation.

What is the difference between name brand and generic memory modules?

Name brand memory simply means that a recognizable memory manufacturer like, Kingston, Samsung, Micron, etc. built the memory. The smaller and lesser-known memory manufacturers on the other hand build generic brand modules. One important thing to know here is that, memory modules are built to a certain standard outlined by a governing body called JEDEC. Having said that, if a memory module is built by Kingston or a third party you can be assured that they are both built according to JEDEC standards.

How much RAM do I need for my computer?

This is a very difficult question to answer because it is affected by a lot of factors. Like, Do you do a lot of graphic work? Are you a gamer? Do you do a lot of mathematical simulations? Do you spend a lot of time on the Internet? Do you have a lot of money to spend? If you answered yes to any of this questions then you need as much memory you can afford or as much memory your computer can take.

Once I receive the RAM, how do I install in my computer?

If you are technically savvy enough to upgrade your computer then you should consult your manual on how to install the memory. If you are unable to program your own VCR then I would suggest asking for the help of a knowledgeable friend or taking your computer to a computer shop and have them install it for you.

Should I upgrade the memory in my computer or buy a new system altogether?

If there is still room to upgrade your memory then I suggest you try that first before buying a new computer. If after upgrading your memory to its maximum and you are still not satisfied with the increase in performance, then consider the alternative of upgrading the CPU, if possible, or buy a new computer.

Why should I buy my memory upgrades from Rocky Mountain Ram?

Rocky Mountain Ram has been in the memory business for more than ten years and we have built a reputation rivaling the best in the industry. All of our memory are built according to JEDEC standards and undergo rigorous testing to assure high quality products. We also have a 24-hour turn around replacement policy for our customers who needs their memory yesterday.

What is flash memory?

Flash memory is a nonvolatile (retains information even when the power is removed), solid-state (no moving parts like a hard drive) memory. Flash memories are being used in digital cameras, game consoles, cell phones, handhelds, and etc. due to its durability, high-speed data rate of transfer and low voltage requirements.

I've heard all these terms when people talk about memory such as SDRAM, DDR, Rambus, SODIMM, PC100. What do they mean?

SDRAM, DDR and Rambus are some of the different types of memory according to the type of technology. SODIMM is the type of memory module according to its physical dimension.

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