Custom Built PC Knowing Memory
When need to improve the performance of Custom Built PC, don’t forget to upgrade RAM Memory. Upgrading RAM memory is vital to boost performance of custom built PC, gather information about your custom built PC to make sure you buy the right Ram memory for your custom computer.
Dig some questions:
How Much RAM Memory Do I have in my Custom Built PC?
First of all you must know the current RAM memory of your custom built PC, find out how much memory is in the custom built PC through examining the operating system or BIOS. For windows, this can be easily known through opening up the System properties from Control Panel. Also shut off the custom built PC, open the PC case to find the memory slots to examine how many slots are available and how many modules are installed. If no slot is free than you may have to take some slot out to put another in it.
How Much RAM Memory Do I Need for my Custom Built PC?
Check the package or manual of current operating system and application program, Often there is “Minimum” and “Recommended” amount of Ram memory is given. See the highest number out in “Recommended” section and try to plan on having this much or more memory when upgrading your custom built PC memory.
What type of RAM memory does my custom built PC Support?
See the manuals came with your custom built PC or motherboard when you bought it, there should be a listing of the specifications of the supported RAM memory included in documentation. It is vital as it would suggest the list of supported size, type and the number of memory modules. If you can’t find the manuals many Custom built PC retailers and manufacturers have this information. Even don’t hesitate to ask from us info@arbico.co.uk
How many modules should I buy for my custom built PC?
The “Focus to Wider” theory should be employed when purchasing the modules of RAM memory for your custom built PC, purchase as few modules as possible for the amount of RAM memory, It would increase the horizon for future upgrades on custom built PC. Such as if you’ve got e memory slots, and one of that has a 512MB module in it, it would be the best option to buy another 512MB module to get a slot free for future upgrade than to buy two 256MB modules. |