Any local computer store would have information on the memory ram of a computer. The employees of these computer stores are professionals and the information that they provide would be ideal.
RAM is one of the memory... it is non volatile memory...
There is a vast amount of resources and information available to assist someone in configuring RAM memory. A couple websites are Toms Hardware and Tech Spot.
the ram memory and the kernel cacheRAM
Information on RAM upgrades for a mac can be found at mac specialist website MacWorld. For more information on the various products available, one could visit the website MacUpgrades.
The PC 6400 memory card is for the RAM in ones computer. The PC 6400 memory card allows one to upgrade the speed one's computer operates at. Higher RAM makes a computer quicker to process information.
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RAM (Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory), Flash Memory, or Disk
The role of RAM or random access memory in computer data processing is to hold calculations and information. Once the system is restarted or power is lost, the information within the RAM is lost.
A desktop saves memory in the CPU. When one wants to access information, the random access memory, or RAM, is used. The amount of memory a computer has depends on the size of the CPU.
Random Access Memory (RAM) can have some of your own information saved to it. Read-Only Memory (ROM) cannot have any information saved to it as it has its own information. For example: CD - ROM
DDR memory ram would be very beneficial for you. To find more information, I would suggest on going in the following site: www.ddrmemoryram.com All the information needed would be found there.
No. RAM is "volatile" memory which means when you turn off the computer it loses the information. a Hard Drive is the device that stores your documents and files and retains this information even when the power is turned off. RAM is much faster than a hard drive and it used by the computer as temporary memory that it works to/from.