If the motherboard on your computer has some spare slots in it, you can buy RAM from most electronic hardware stores and either pay them to install it or install it yourself. If your motherboard DOESN'T have any spare slots then simply replace the current RAM with higher one. Make sure your purchase RAM compatible with your computer. Most computers today use DDR2 RAM while older computers (such as mine) use DDR RAM.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
RAM
The computer's Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and programs while your computer is on.
no, nothing remains in ram after your computer is turned off (unless it's static ram but hardly anyone has that anymore) in sleep mode your OS does remain in ram but your computer isn't off in hibernate mode, your computer is off and your OS state is written to the hard drive, so that it can be loaded back into RAM more quickly
Your computer erases the RAM when it is shut down.
to icrease the ram on your computer u only need to contact an IT specialist and get him to download some more ram
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
No, a computer uses RAM (Random Axcess Memory) to function. RAM also determines the speed of you're computer; the more RAM the faster he computer.
Random access memory, or RAM, is important if you are going to have a lot of different computer programs running at the same time. Also, some programs require more RAM than others, so depending on what you will use your computer for, you might need more RAM. DDR2 RAM is only compatible with motherboards that are equipped to handle DDR2 RAM. Before adding any DDR2 RAM to your computer, make sure that your motherboard will work with it. Some computer motherboards are compatible with only DDR or DDR3 RAM, which would make your DDR2 RAM worthless and possibly damaging.
Adding more RAM does increase computer speed of the system itself meaning that your computer will not freeze or lag often. The more RAM you have the more your system is able to respond fast. In reality it all depends on your motherboard on how many RAM sticks its able to hold. For example the desktop i am using can hold 4 RAM sticks only and no more. However they are RAM sticks that are 2GB so if you have 4 2GB RAM sticks you will have a total of 8GB of RAM more than enough to carry on normal computer use like internet surfing or watching videos etc. Now if you will be using you computer heavily you can buy more RAM sticks that have more GB.
Add more RAM?...?
More ram the better, if you have the money why not.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
A computer's RAM can only be increased by installing more memory modules. For a computer that already has the maximum allowed amount, one can improve performance by running fewer programs at the same time.
yes,Because the hard drive is for store files and folder and ram make computer run faster and more ram more faster.
Generally speaking, 4GB RAM will be plenty, but usually, the more RAM you have, the faster your computer will boot, run programs, run games, etc. Though for games, it depends on both RAM and your video card.
when your computer uses up all the ram and you need more