There are at least 5 considerations when it comes to choosing memory.
1. Type. The memory has to be compatible with your motherboard, be the correct family of memory, and come in the correct form factor. Even in the same families of memory, there are often multiple form factors. The ECC status is also important, and in some cases, the difference here might affect the number of pins.
2. Height. You do not want memory that is too tall to fit in the socket, if for instance, the socket is located under a huge CPU cooler.
3. Speed and latency. The faster the speed and the lower the latency, the better the performance.
4. Brand. Some brands have a better reputation than others and may be less likely to fail. In addition, some brands may be more compatible with your system than others.
5. Price. While paying more might get you faster or better quality memory, you might have an upper limit and may be willing to compromise the speed ratings a little to bring it into your budget.
There three main considerations to use when you choose memory. The three are speed, type of memory and the size of the memory.
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Speed, memory type (DDR2, DDR3 etc), and capacity.
1 - Compatibility with the device... Will the memory work with your particular computer, phone or other device. 2 - Price... It is value for money, or can you buy it cheaper elsewhere. 3 - Reliability... Is it prone to premature failure.
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The three main considerations when you choose memory are the type, capacity, and speed. You must choose the right type so that it will be compatible with your computer, more capacity and faster speed will typically help your computer to run faster.
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