Improved computer speed, and less use of PF.
The speed of the RAM is based on how large the RAM's storage space is. Most modern computers have 2-4 GB of RAM, and the speed is based off of that storage space. The speed of the RAM is the same across all models and sizes of RAM because all types use the same type of memory. The only way speed can be decreased is if the progam(s) you are running exceed the amount of RAM that is in your computer. Putting more GBs of RAM in your computer will not increase the speed in any way, it just allows you to run more programs without decreasing speed.
Give two uses of RAM in a computer.
Random Access Memory comes in only one flavour. On a daily basis inprovements in ARM speed are announced. If you put RAM in you computer that your computer cannot use then you are wasting money on the fastest RAM there is
No It won't. Your processor has to be compatible with motherboard and the type of ram your going to use.
Random access Memory is a memory which helps open programs in the computer to run properly this memory is removed once all of the computer is turned of you can add more RAM to make your computer faster to open programs if your computer has all the RAM in use you cannot open any more. Like you said an average computer has 4-6 GB of ram
Ram is a Hindu god and people use "Ram Ram"when they see or feel something wrong.Eg. if someone dies, religious persons may say "Ram Ram".Though it comprises of the term "RAM", it is not actually related to computer as the word is repeated 2 times and that does not make any special meaning in computer.
it depend on your computer type,max ram that your computer can support
Yes, you can use different speed DDR2 RAM, but the faster one will be clocked down to the speed of the slowest one, so your not taking any advantage from the faster speed of one of those...however, this mix can probably cause instability (not in all cases), so if you can, get the RAM at the same speed :)
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
access to ram is a lot faster for your computer
Yes automotive GPS units use ram. Almost any product that has a cpu also has a ram. But because a GPS unit isn't a full blown pc, it won't have a very big ram.