DDR RAM is the slowest type of RAM and can cause the computer to run slower
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.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.
if you dont have alot of RAM (Memory) your computer will be slow
A likely cause is that you have insufficient RAM. This means that your computer doesn't have enough simultaneous memory to run multiple or complicated programs. RAM memory only works when the computer is on and is used for storing short-term data while running programs. Also, there could be another fault with the computer that is causing the slowness which is undetectable from this location.
Your computer erases the RAM when it is shut down.
RAM is Random Access Memory. It's kind of like a waiting room. It cleans it self out. You don't need to worry about your RAM. If your computer is running slow, you may need to get more RAM.
Yes, they can take up a lot of RAM and slow down a computer.
It becomes slow.
You're looking at DDR3 RAM
It is a good idea to purchase a RAM upgrade for a computer is when the computer becomes slow during downloads and other operations such as playing a game.
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.
if the computer has a low amount of RAM that can cause lots of crashes
Yes, without RAM your computer would not turn on.
Buy more RAM
If your computer does not meet the minimum RAM requirement for Vista, an upgrade will increase speed.
Your Mac may be so slow because it has very little RAM. RAM stands for Random Access Memory. The RAM is crucial for the speed of the computer, because the more RAM, the quicker the computer will start up and the faster applications can be loaded on the spot. There are RAM upgrade chips that come in 500 megabyte and 1 gigabyte forms. The culprit is the RAM, which if it is really slow, it may be around 200 megabytes of RAM.Though, if the RAM turns out not to be the culprit, then your processor is the only other suspect. Any processor that is not over 1 gigahertz is too slow for this day and age. There's not much you can do about a slow processor.
Volatile storage.