Performing a Memory Upgrade Yourself |
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A slow running computer can be a huge pain when you are trying to get a job done. The software runs slow, the load times are unbearably long and forget about playing any computers video games. If this is happening to you and you want your computer to operate at a faster speed, then you need a memory upgrade to make your computer zip along at lightening fast speeds. You will be able to run several applications at once, listen to your MP3 players music and get to play those computer games you just cannot live without!
A memory upgrade is the least expensive way to fix a slow running computer. It is also very simple to install once you have the basics down and know a little bit about your PC memory. Notebook memory is the same, but for brevity's sake we will concentrate just on the desktop. The first step is to find out what kind of memory your computer currently has and then purchase. The types of memory are: SDR SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, DDR2 SDRAM AND RDRAM. Each will be rated according to speed.
Step number two is to go to a discount computer hardware store to purchase your new memory card. You want to upgrade to the highest memory you can afford. Remember that more memory means more speed and efficiency for your computer. You do not want to have to purchase a new card every few months. Go ahead and splurge a little. This is the cheapest way to improve your computer's speed.
Most computers allow you to use generic memory cards. Once you have your new memory card it is then time to open that baby up. Remove the cover to your computer. If you have an available slot, then all you have to do is plug in the new desktop memory card you purchased. If there are no open slots left, then you will need to remove the old memory and replace it with the generic memory card or a computer specific memory card.
So now you see how easy a memory upgrade can actually be. Before you consider getting rid of your computer for a faster model, do an upgrade and you will see a noticeable difference in how fast your processing speed is. It is a simple plug in and go swap of the old memory module and the new version. Just make sure to get as much memory as you can possibly afford so you do not have to replace the memory again any time soon.
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