When purchasing a computer, you need only be concerned with the RAM. All computers have ROM, but for the most part, the type or amount of it will make no impact on any aspect of the computer's operation. Since no applications you run are going to rely on ROM for storage, that leaves only RAM.
I would say speed and RAM.
1GB of RAM, Dual core processor (Pentium 4 or higher)
When buying a computer you should look at the following:- Hard drive space Ram Graphics Card Processor CD/DVD Drive PRICE all these are things to consider when buying a computer and shop around, many stores offer the same computer but at different prices.
A 1 gigabyte RAM can extend by buying RAM upgrade chips, and inserting them into your computer.
that ram is very tool that does everything
A restarting of the computer will completely clear the random memory (RAM) whereas just logging off will mostly clear the RAM. From a performance aspect, restart is better than logoff. If you're concerned about security, both are equal.
If I was to purchase a computer that is a average desktop computer how much RAM and Rom should I have?
Crucial sells good memory. If your buying, make sure it's from a reliable brand. Also, you need a minimum of 2 GB these days. Also, make sure that you are buying the right amount of RAM for your operating system; if you add too much, your computer may not work.
If your'e a programmer, the graphics, RAM, processor, and hard drive space matters. But if your'e not, Just have a good amount of RAM (4GB+) and processor (Intel i3, i5).
RWM is not a computer term, RAM is Random Access Memory and is referred to as RAM.
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Either adding more memory (RAM) to your computer or buying a new computer altogether is probably your best bet at this time. Depending on the age of the computer, adding RAM might cost more than just buying a new computer from WalMart or Dell. This will ensure that all software that you want to run will operate correctly.