when the PC start running super slow or simply cant run modern softwares... always check for the max ram that your motherboard can handle, for example i have one PC which it max ram is 2048mbs or 2gbs of ram, trying to put more ram that what the motherboard can handle can result in damaged equipment
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Information stored in RAM can be accessed far faster than information stored in ROM. Thus, a computer might store its boot-up instructions in ROM, but store program files in RAM after initial boot-up.
ROM is generally slower, but is more permanent than RAM
RAM is the correct answer
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Large RAM chips can be read faster than most ROMs since 2007. Sometimes, to allow uniform access, ROM contents need to be coppied to RAM or shadowed before its first use, and be read from RAM.
Yes.
ram is random access memory and ROM is read only memory
ROM
Not ROM - RAM... Increasing the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) gives the computer more 'workspace' to use - speeding up operations.
ROM, as in CD-ROM, refers to the way in which you access the stored data, i.e. Read-Only Memory. RAM (Random Access Memory) is the amount of memory a computer can access to complete a given action. The more RAM, the quicker the action can be performed.
The reason why the ROM is more often used than the RAM is that in the RAM the data is lost when the computer is shut down while in the ROM the data is permanent, so people prefer using the ROM to get a permanent copy of the data. sasha rochelle green fb peez