Computer MEMORY, Also known as Ram, is what speeds up your computer. Programs on your computer need memory as a temporary storage to run, only when the programs are running is it using memory. Depending on what computer you have and/or what you want and what you do on your computer. If you do a lot of multi-tasking with a lot of programs open then consider getting a 6 GB on a desktop and a 4 GB on a laptop. if you don't multi-task with multiple programs then consider getting from 4 GB on a desktop and 1-3 GB on a laptop. But usually 4 gigabytes is fine. I have a 3 GB Memory laptop with WIN7 Ultimate and it works pretty smoothly. If i had another GB for memory I would never have to worry about my laptop being slow on me
It depends on what kind of computer and how powerful it is but generally when buying a computer there will be a number for memory and hard drive the memory is how much room your have for open programs/clipboard /files open etc. the more memory the better especially if you multitask 4gb is a good amount the hard drive is storage for files such as music picture documents and programs again the more you can get in your price range the better but focus more on the memory to have a fast computer
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gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.
A computer can hold memory depending on how strong the motherboard and the processor is. For example you have a Pentium 1 computer, obviously you cannot afford to put a 1GB memory on it.
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about as much as a pocket calculater
My computer which formated recently is very slow with not used much memory?
Physical memory is how much total memory your computer actually has. Available memory is what memory you have that is not being used.
A super computer have not realy more memory, but it is a kind of computer that is stronger than a normal one, it is also bigger but, it is a kind of an prototype, I can say, it is realy no sertanyti how it is in memory.
There is much research that must be done before one buys computer memory. One must decide how much money they are willing to spend and research reputable computer memory brands.
If by computer system, you mean a desktop, then about $600-700 would be pretty good.If you meant a laptop/notebook, then about $800-900.
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