tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-95673192007-04-15T22:40:54.383-07:00Ram Memory UpgradePresidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9567319.post-1102787823348666802004-12-29T10:35:00.000-08:002004-12-29T08:36:45.196-08:00Welcome to Ram Memory UpgradeWelcome to the Ram Memory Upgrade information blog. We’re here to discuss your computer’s memory in all aspects. Feel free to start fresh discussions regarding new technology related to ram memory, advice for people who desire upgrading their computer’s ram memory but may be hesitant, or to ask any questions pertaining to ram memory. We can talk the old SD Ram, the flop of Rambus, or the latest and greatest DDR. Anything ram memory or really anything computer hardware related is more than welcome. <br /> <br />Have fun! <br /> <br /><a href="http://www.easyupgrade.net"></a>Presidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9567319.post-1104337918347094952004-12-29T08:31:00.001-08:002004-12-29T08:31:58.346-08:00More ram memory information<a href="http://www.ram-memory-upgrade.com/More_ram_memory_information.htm">More ram memory information</a>: "Upgrading your Ram memory (Random Access Memory) is the most efficient and economical improvement you can make to your computer. Everything you do uses ram memory. <br />Yes, you can upgrade your own Ram memory. In most instances, it takes longer to take the case off than it does to install ram memory. It doesn't matter if your computer uses the new screaming fast DDR memory, the now dirt-cheap SDRAM memory, or the antiquated EDO or Fast Page memory, upgrading your computer's ram memory is the most efficiant, and most economical improvement you can make. <br /> <br />Installing Ram memory is quick and easy. Many people have the philosophy that they are very adept at operating a computer, but are fearful of opening the case. This apprehension is unfounded, and will soon be forgotten. The only two concerns are of course to unplug your computer. We also recommend that once you have the case off, the memory ready to be installed, and your feet in place� touch something nearby that is made of steel. This will discharge any static electricity that may be in your body. Once you've done this, don't move your feet as they may pick up electricity from the carpet, which discharged into the ram memory, may damage it. <br />Even if you're not certain of what you're doing, when you open the case of your PC, if you look at the new ram memory, and then look in your computer�within a few seconds you'll recognize your computer's existing ram memory. Next to it, you'll find one to three open slots which are where you're going to put your new ram memory. "Presidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9567319.post-1104337886597249062004-12-29T08:31:00.000-08:002004-12-29T08:31:26.596-08:00Computer memory information...why you may need a ram memory upgrade<a href="http://www.ram-memory-upgrade.com/">Computer memory information...why you may need a ram memory upgrade</a>: "Many people today confuse memory with storage, (hard drive). While selling computers, I often have people say: 'I want a computer with enough memory to hold all these MP3s, I've been downloading.' Or they often speak of photos, or software or about anything you can think of. This is not what ram memory is, that is your hard drive. Think of your hard drive as a closet. A 40 gig is just that much bigger than a 30 gig hard drive. This is where all the software instructions are stored that the processor utilizes. The problem is, hard drives are slow, and there's generally a ton of junk in there that the processor has to dig through to find what it wants. Ram memory is what I like to call� 'walking around memory.' Try to think of ram like this: When working on your car, walking back and forth to the garage and trying to find each needed tool is very time consuming. Instead, taking a <br />toolbox, with the appropriate tools, to the job makes more sense. Think of the processor as a mechanic, and the hard drive as the garage, and the ram memory as the toolbox. The more the ram memory, the bigger the toolbox and therefore the more tools you can take to the job. That's how ram memory works, as a toolbox the processor stores instructions in that it's using on the current job. Ram memory is much faster than a hard drive so the processor can access it easier. Nothing stays in ram memory; things just flow in and out as they are needed.With today's powerful processors and huge hard drives, ram memory is the one thing most people are short of. Upgrading your ram memory is also the cheapest, most effective improvement you can make to your computer for overall increased performance."Presidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9567319.post-1104337559571775402004-12-29T08:25:00.000-08:002004-12-29T08:25:59.570-08:00DDR Memory Upgrade<a href="http://www.ddr-memory-upgrade.com/">DDR Memory Upgrade</a>: "What is the difference between DDR SDRAM and SDRAM? <br /> <br />Most desktops and laptops use one of the two most popular types of synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) for the main system memory. Single data rate (SDR) SDRAM is the older type of memory, commonly used in computers prior to 2002. The more current type of memory, double data rate (DDR) SDRAM hit the mainstream computer market around 2002 and can be found in most new computers. <br />DDR SDRAM is a straightforward evolution from SDR SDRAM. The big difference between DDR SDRAM and SDR SDRAM is that DDR reads data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, so the DDR module can transfer data twice as fast as SDR SDRAM. <br />Generally speaking, motherboards are built to support one type of memory. You cannot mix and match SDRAM or DDR memory on the same motherboard in any system. They will not function and will not even fit in the same sockets. The right type of memory to use is the one that your computer takes! We always recommend that you use the Crucial Memory Selector to find exactly the right memory for your computer."Presidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9567319.post-1102788843789313332004-12-11T10:14:00.000-08:002004-12-11T10:14:03.790-08:00Computer memory. Easy ram memory upgrades<a href="http://www.easyupgrade.net/">Computer memory. Easy ram memory upgrades</a>: "Upgrading your ram is the most efficient and most economical improvement you can make to your computer. Everything you do uses ram. Yes, you can upgrade your own ram. In most instances, it takes longer to take the case off than it does to install the stick. It doesn't matter if your computer uses the new screaming fast DDR memory, the now dirt-cheap SDRAM, or the antiquated EDO or Fast Page. We have it and we have it cheap! Free shipping too!"Presidenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189324404881174621noreply@blogger.com