on windows xp, go to run. type in %temp%, cookies, and prefetch. clean those folders out then empty the recycling bin. it should make ur computer run a little faster because it has less files to read.
The first reason is that your computer may not be able to run at the speed of the faster memory, so there would be no benefit. The second may be if the computer is not compatible with the faster memory. Depending on the design of the motherboard, some computers cannot take memory faster than they are designed for. In theory, faster memory is supposed to be programmed with the settings to run at the slower speed, but the settings are not always correct, and the faster RAM may still cause a problem with the memory controller of the computer.
Upgrading the memory on your computer makes it a lot faster. Instead of upgrading computers, try upgrading your RAM and see that its the cheapest way of making your old computer work like new.
DMA allows a peripheral device to read from/write to memory without going through the CPU. DMA allows for faster processing since the processor can be working on something else while the peripheral can be populating memory.
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Making Love from Memory was created in 1982.
It is not very noticeable if you upgrade your memory on your computer.
In order to counsel weak-memory students you need to find some of their strengths. Use that as an illustration of how good they are without making them feel inferior.
DMA->Direct Memory Access. I/O device can access the memory without the help of CPU. So that there is faster access by the device. I/O device signals microprocessor by HOLD signal.
for faster access of memory
Ddr3 sdram
memory
60 ns is faster than 70 ns. the smaller the speed rating, the faster the chip