tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7638573669068792064.post-82748663684657692542008-04-27T10:17:00.000-05:002008-04-27T10:28:23.938-05:00ramI am in the process of upgrading my computer. I have decided to do it myself. One thing I am looking into is my computers <a href="http://www.4allmemory.com/">ram</a>. Ram stands for Random Access Memory, right now I am looking into how much my computer has now and how much more do I want. I do a lot of website designing and graphic designing, so besides upgrading the ram, I will also be updating other parts of my computer to get it where I need it to be to get the most out of it. Now some people say well buy a new computer, and that is true to some degree. If you are thinking about doing the same take this into account. How much will it cost you to upgrade your computer. Will it be cheaper then buying a new one? What do you want to use your computer for? Can you upgrade it yourself or would you need to take it into a shop so they can do it for you. How long do you plan on keeping your current computer, and of course what is your budget. If you look in to these things you will clearly see what is right for you.Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11858623005312755580noreply@blogger.com