For increase Ram Speed, please Create Virtual Memory
Steps
- Click right button in My computer and choose properties(Computer Properties)
- Click Advance option (There are many option but we should choose Advance option)
- Go performance and click setting
- then put virtual Memory in Mb
In certain applications, the overall speed may be dependent on the RAM. If you have a fast CPU but very little RAM then your performance will be slowed.
registers are a small high-speed memory inside CPU. one advantage of using them is increase in CPU speed because of their high access rate in comparison by ram.
cache
DRAM
clock speed
Max it out!!! The CPU can only be as fast as it's cache size and than it's memory.
graphic card
CPU front side bus RAM clock rate
RAM MHz refers to the speed at which RAM can read and write data, and it can significantly impact overall system performance. Higher MHz values generally allow for faster data transfer between the CPU and RAM, reducing latency and improving the efficiency of data-intensive tasks. However, the actual performance gain depends on the CPU's architecture and its ability to take advantage of the RAM speed, as well as the balance between CPU speed and RAM speed in the system. Ultimately, faster RAM can enhance performance, but it needs to be matched with a compatible CPU for optimal results.
Ram & rom
they both play an important part. The faster the CPU the faster it can process the info. The more ram you have the more the OS can load into it and provide faster access. nether one is really more important then the other. No in terms of upgrades, i would go more RAM before new CPU. just for the simple fact that more ram will increase the speed of the computer alot more then the CPU would
Processor speed and RAM speed are related but distinct factors in a computer's performance. The processor, or CPU, executes instructions and processes data, while RAM (Random Access Memory) temporarily stores data for quick access. If the CPU is significantly faster than the RAM, it may lead to a bottleneck, where the processor has to wait for data from the slower RAM. Conversely, faster RAM can help ensure that the CPU operates efficiently, maximizing overall system performance.