As stated in the DDR / DDR2 HEXUS.help guide, random access memory (RAM) is commonly one of the first places to look when contemplating a system upgrade. Today, that upgrade for many users may revolve ...
Striving to achieve an integrated user experience, today’s devices are getting crammed with loads of features which operate on voluminous data traffic over various interfaces. For efficient processing ...
The PC components industry is led by Intel. A new CPU launch, such as the 3rd Generation Core family (Ivy Bridge), is accompanied by a raft of new motherboards, memory, coolers and systems. The latest ...
Let us discuss this topic in more detail. 1] Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or Solid-State Drive (SSD) When it comes down to common computer memory, the hard disk drive is likely at the top of the list. If you ...
A-DATA have introduced 4GB DDR3 DRAM single-modules into their range of performance memory. The new capacity stick will be available across the company's U-DIMM desktop RAM, SO-DIMM laptop RAM and ...
Back in early June, we received our first sets of DDR4 RAM from Crucial, which we posted about in an article called, "A close-up look and discussion of Crucial's upcoming DDR4 Memory". We now have had ...
Well, it's now official; AMD has finally started to embrace DDR3 memory and it's about time. Intel has already got eight chipsets out that support DDR3 memory and the Core i7 is devoted solely to DDR3 ...
There's much more to a stick of Random Access Memory than its capacity, which is usually measured in gigabytes. While many of the specifications of a RAM module aren't important in the day-to-day ...
I currently have an i5 2500k with 2 2GB DDR3 1600 sticks of ram with a MSI P67 motherboard. The ram it supports are DDR3-2133 (O.C.), DDR3-1600 (O.C.), DDR3-1333, DDR3-1066. I understand that the ...
Insufficient RAM on your computer not only slows down your own productivity, it can cause undue wear on your computer's hard drive. While adding more RAM is often the solution to a sluggish computer, ...
Following are the different types of RAM and storage technologies used in electronic devices. They fall into two categories: volatile and non-volatile. Volatile chips lose their content the instant ...