only increasing the RAM will not improve the Performance of the PC. Increasing the Ram will help the system with little more space for opening the temporary files in the Memory. This improves the Stability & not the Speed. Performance is something based on the BUS speed of Processor, Ram, Motherboard & Hard Disk. (Performance is a combination of all the above.)
Yes, by adding RAM to your computer will increase the performance of your video game.
Nope. Assuming you're installing the appropriate type of RAM, if it's more than it supports (say, 3GB), it just won't recognize any RAM over 3, and will act as though you installed 3. If you're talking about a 4GB stick and you know the max is 4, you're better off with two 2GB sticks since it distributes the load over two sticks. One stick won't overload, but it's sort of pointless to do especially if you already have one 2GB stick.
You can upgrade the processor, this will increase the computer performance by quite a bit. If you are using it for programs that require a bit of use from your graphics card, a new one of those will help with that as well. Also, installing more RAM is a solution. Of course, all of this is limited based on your computers motherboard and what all it can hold. If the computer is slower than it was one you first got it, you may have an infection on the computer and resetting your computer to factory settings will make it brand new again. Also, deleting unused programs and cleaning up space and the computer itself will increase its performance.
1. Set your memory to 4 gig 2. Partition your drive, the C drive being 2.99GB, the D drive being 1.11GB.
4 GB is a good amount of RAM for a computer. 4 GB of RAM is recommended for top performance of your PC.
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If it's 4gb u tell me. 4GB is quite large.
no you can not add anymore RAM without replacing the slots that are full inside with higher memory sticks of RAM
Well 4GB.
No. The chipset itself is limited to 4 GB. There's simply no way around it. 8 GB of RAM would be overkill for such an old computer anyway; it won't get you any faster performance.
Yes. 4GB is larger than 128MB.
No. The games are over 4GB.