How To Speed Up Our Imac, Notebook and Desktop?
By admin • Jun 24th, 2008 • Category: GeneralThe best thing you need to remember is your PC will run faster if you have a good amount of RAM. The higher the RAM, the faster your PC would be. If your PC is more than two years old, it would be time for you upgrade the RAM in your PC, and find the specs you can actually install in your PC. RAM comes in 128M, 256M, 512M, 1G, 2G and 4G RAM. If you are using your PC for simple office work, an additional 256M is not bad, but now we need more than “not bad”. We know there are more feature in all of application and office, or web page, and it’ll make our computer with small RAM just like “Old man”. If you’re dealing with games and graphics all day long, upgrade to 512M, 1G, 2 G or 4G if your budget allows.
Before you make any purchases, you need to know how much memory you have and what type of memory to buy. So you are ready to take the 4GB Memory! Your computer, notebook or server will run faster then ever. There are a few things to consider before you upgrade to 4GB. What speed do you need? Will your computer even see the total RAM of 4GB? Some notebooks only see a total of 3GB so be sure your computer system can use the extra upgrade to 4Gb RAM. There are three types of memory found in the 4gb memory module capacity: DDR2 FBDIMM, DDR2 RDIMM, DDR 1.
Servers can generally use open sockets or slots to boost their memory capacity. If you are running a desktop, notebook or server and need Adding Computer RAM you must get factory original of RAM.
DDR (1) or the first generation’s last mainstream chip speed was: PC2700 DDR333. The middle speed in DDR family is DDR PC2700 DDR 333 memory. For notebook or laptop, you need SODIM memory, and you need to get original factory built to get the best performance. Werecomend you to get on Memorydeal.net, because they only promote and support genuine factory original SODDIM module upgrades.
If you are running on Imac desktop, and want to add IMAC Memory you must specify Mac do you have. For example the iMac “Core 2 Duo”2.0GHz 17-Inch, 2.16Ghz 20-Inch, and 2.16Ghz 24-Inch known as the “iMac (Late 2006)” use 200-PIN PC2-5300 CL DDR2-667 SODDIM. For another Mac Memory, you can check on Memory Deal.
Clicking on a shortcut will drag your PC, and as you use more software, your PC really gets slow in transferring from one program to another, and the other programs may stop responding, or you’re waiting too long when booting your computer, it’s time to upgrade memory or RAM.
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