No, it is not possible to add unlimited RAM to any computer. Each computer has a maximum amount of RAM it can support, determined by its hardware limitations.
True... add-ons and/or toolbars are loaded into memory (RAM)... The less RAM you have available to the computer's processor - the slower the computer runs.
Add RAM! Up to the limit that your motherboard can support. Open the case, remove the old, smaller memory card, plug in a larger memory card that is compatible with the OLD memory card. You add more RAM. The motherboard on your computer has sockets to take RAM. There are different types of RAM so you need to get the right version. There is a limit to the size of the RAM that your Motherboard can support, and that varies from machine to machine. If you don't know the details take it to a computer shop and get them to upgrade it for you. They'll be able to tell you what type it takes and how much you can put in.
The modern use of the acronym RAM is a computer memory term, Random Access Memory.Random Access Memory (RAM) provides space for your computer to read and write data to be accessed by the CPU (central processing unit). When people refer to a computer's memory they usually mean its RAM. If you add more RAM to your computer, you reduce the number of times your CPU must read data from your hard disk. This usually allows your computer to work considerably faster, as RAM is many times faster than a hard disk. RAM is volatile, so data stored in RAM stays there ONLY as long as your computer is running. As soon as you turn the computer off, any data in the RAM disappears.As one example, if you use your mouse in MS Word to highlight text, and click COPY, the copied data is "held" in RAM memory until you hit PASTE in another document or spot in the original file. That data stays in RAM, until you COPY something else, OR until you turn off the computer.RAM today it takes the form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order (i.e., at random). The word random thus refers to the fact that any piece of data can be returned in a constant time, regardless of its physical location and whether or not it is related to the previous piece of data. This contrasts with storage mechanisms such as tapes, magnetic discs and optical discs, which rely on the physical movement of the recording medium or a reading head. In these devices, the movement takes longer than the data transfer, and the retrieval time varies depending on the physical location of the next item. The word RAM is mostly associated with volatile types of memory , where the information is lost after the power is switched off. However, many other types of memory are RAM as well , including most types of ROM and a kind of flash memory called NOR-Flash.
No computer has 1000gb of memory because technically memory is a word used to refer to RAM, what u meant was storage or hard disk space. Having more space never hurts but I doubt it will affect the speed a significant amount
the only noticeable change in speed would be if you put them in raid, assuming that your motherboard supports raid or you have a raid card>It may help a little on computer speed but you simply add space to your disk drives. High-en video card helps soothes your graphics problem. Random Access Memory (RAM) will aide your computer performance and responsiveness.
It is possible to increase the amount of RAM on your computer through an upgrade. These upgrades would be able to increase your RAM by a few Gigabytes.
Add more RAM?...?
If your computer has 256mb ram only, you can add another 256mb ram in it..just go to your nearest computer store and buy another 256mb ram stick. once you have that, open you PC housing and put it in Dimm1 or Dimm 2.
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True... add-ons and/or toolbars are loaded into memory (RAM)... The less RAM you have available to the computer's processor - the slower the computer runs.
Unfortunately not. You can't remove, change, or add any RAM to the Raspberry Pi.
Random access Memory is a memory which helps open programs in the computer to run properly this memory is removed once all of the computer is turned of you can add more RAM to make your computer faster to open programs if your computer has all the RAM in use you cannot open any more. Like you said an average computer has 4-6 GB of ram
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Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
Yes, In normal PCs, There are two modules for adding RAM, one is generally pre-occupied and one is left free to manually add RAM, If you add 1GB RAM with 256MB RAM, it will sum up to 1.25GB of RAM.