Well, it doesn't... always.
If you don't have enough system memory (Ram) your computer is forced to waste time swapping data to and from the HDD to load it into and out of ram as needed. This is really really really bad. HDDs, even SSDs are quite slow by computer standards. If you're in this situation and you add enough ram to stop it you will see a very dramatic performance increase.
That being said, if you already have enough ram for your uses, you won't notice much of a difference if you add more. In this case a CPU upgrade or speed increase (overclocking) would be more noticeable. It is important to note that in most situations, a CPU overclock will yield significantly better performance improvements than a ram overclock. and sometimes its could just be the computer. if none of this works try getting a NEW computer
only increasing the RAM will not improve the Performance of the PC. Increasing the Ram will help the system with little more space for opening the temporary files in the Memory. This improves the Stability & not the Speed. Performance is something based on the BUS speed of Processor, Ram, Motherboard & Hard Disk. (Performance is a combination of all the above.)
Decrease the graphic settings and/or resolution to improve performance. Alternatively, upgrade the computers components, such as the processor or memory.
The L1 cache memory in a computer system helps improve performance by storing frequently accessed data and instructions closer to the processor, reducing the time it takes for the processor to access them. This helps speed up the overall operation of the system.
Not ROM - RAM... Increasing the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) gives the computer more 'workspace' to use - speeding up operations.
increase the memory
It should improve memory performance. Memory performance is severely diminished by low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
Frequently accessed data is often stored in a cache memory, which is a smaller, faster type of memory that sits between the main memory (RAM) and the processor. Caching helps improve performance by allowing the processor to access frequently used data more quickly than if it had to retrieve it from the main memory every time.
What are the memory issues you are having? Where is the performance problem? Describe your problem!
Usually, a computer is sold with the minimum amount of Random Access Memory installed for the computer to work properly. Increasing the amount of memory will usually result in much faster processing. If that is not sufficient, it may be possible to overclock the processor, but that is extremely dangerous, and can result in the processor burning up. Do not attempt this without skilled assistance.
Caches are meant to improve memory access performance of the computer system. There are hardware caches implemented as well software caching is also done in Operating system to improve performance.
Increasing the page table size can improve system performance by allowing more virtual memory addresses to be mapped to physical memory locations. This can reduce the frequency of page faults and improve overall system efficiency. However, larger page tables can also consume more memory and potentially slow down the system due to increased overhead in managing the larger table. It is important to carefully balance the benefits and drawbacks when adjusting the page table size to optimize system performance.
1. Increasing RAM Memory 2. Adding Graphics card/processor 3. Deleting unwanted files from c: these things can help speed up your PC