Laptop Memory - When Just Enough Is Never Enough

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Unlike before, the physical size of a laptop is not the only issue under consideration by the consumer. Today, manufacturers are constantly producing new models, the specifications becoming higher and higher.


It Just Keeps Getting Better

Unlike before, the physical size of a laptop is not the only issue under consideration by the consumer. Today, manufacturers are constantly producing new models, the specifications becoming higher and higher. For some time, it has not been unusual for a new laptop to be outperformed by another, newly released model, within months of purchase. Many people see upgrading their laptop memory as a good way to improve computer performance, keeping their machine updated and stop it becoming obsolete. 

Random Access Memory

Is their a difference between a laptop memory and a desktop computer memory?  Like most of the components within a laptop, it’s simply a physicality. Most people are familiar with the term ‘Random Access Memory’, or RAM for short. A term which refers to the size of memory.  A unit used by all the manufacturers to grade one component with another. Irrelevant of whether it is for a laptop or desktop. The RAM module for a laptop is much smaller, physically. Therefore, they tend to be more expensive than those manufactured for a desktop. All the same performance, squeezed into a much smaller unit. 

Functionality

The size of the laptop memory is not the only difference, they are also designed to consume less power. Another important feature for laptop users. A RAM module carries out the same job, regardless of computer model. So, what exactly is the function of ‘Random Access Memory’?  What does it do?  In the simplest of terms! The RAM module is used to temporarily store important data needed by the processor, in order to complete a command.  By boosting the RAM memory on a computer, the amount of data which can be stored will be considerably greater. Therefore, the performance of the computer substantially improved. 

Do You Need More?

When your computer starts to slow down, it’s usually trying to tell you something!  No matter how large the processor, if your machine doesn’t have enough RAM, it will be sluggish.  Certainly not performing at it‘s best. With some programs, it may even struggle to complete the task at all. Sometimes, if you begin to use a more updated version of a particular software, the problem will arise. This is when many people will look for a way to improve their machines performance. Adding more memory is an easy solution to the problem. Compared to replacing the computer, usually the most cost effective one too.

What’s Too Much?

Most manufacturers, retailers and computer users agree, there can never be too much! Especially with regards to a laptop. Basic laptops usually have 256mb of RAM, giving an average performance for average tasks. Many of the new computers are supplied with new, bigger operating systems. Windows Vista for example. Without enough RAM, even a new computer might be slow, due to the size of it’s platform. Before buying a new laptop memory , check out the computer manual. Most laptops have a limit as to how much RAM that particular model can handle. Could save disappointment. For most people, the improvement in their laptops performance makes the initial expense well worth it.

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