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Depends what speed you're talking about... Processor speed - install a faster processor(s) RAM speed - install faster RAM chips Internet speed - use a faster modem/router and get your service provider to upgrade your service.
computer with prossesor speed of 550Mh and 128Mb RAM
The processor RAM Cach clock speed ranges between 3.3 to 4.00 GHz.
at first it depends on the processor, and then the ram ,then the storage capacity. that's it!!
depends on the type of processor and the mhz speed of the ram but this sounds like a decent PC
"When comparing processors, you need to look at the HZ it puts out and the amount of RAM it gives. A higher number in GHZ will result in a faster processor. Although without an appropriate RAM to match the processor, The speed will not be fully utilized."
The speed of a computer is a lot of things. The speed is how fast your computer can get data off your Hard Drive, How much Ram or Memory you have, and how fast your processor is. Most people say that the speed is the number on the processor. But That is not always true.
They are the same thing. The front side bus (fsb) is primarily used by a computer as the communication line between the processor and RAM. (with some other technical components involved) However, the speed of ram should be the highest the computer can handle to get optimal performance out of it. (faster ram can keep up with the speed of the fsb and reduce idle time where the processor is waiting for a specific line of code)
There is a limit in the number of physical slots on your motherboard and a limit of what the bios can manage. But remember, 8GB of RAM and a 1.5 GHz processor is not necessarily faster even with 16GB RAM. Having a balance of processor speed an RAM is the way to go.
The processor size or speed does not determine how much RAM your system needs. Generally speaking, the newer the system, the more RAM you can add. The amount of RAM slots on a motherboard and the motherboard's own subsystem (the BIOS) will determine how much RAM you can add to a particular motherboard.
You can buy more RAM for your computer. It can speed up your computer depending on your memory usage. You can buy it at a local electronics store. RAM only improves a computer's speed to a certain point, at which motherboard components and processor speed limit computer performance. So the question is oversimplified as computer speed is governed by motherboard chipsets, processor core numbers and speed, RAM volume, hard drive writing speed, etc.
high speed of RAM and processor can better support to laptop gaming.