Archive for the 'Memory (RAM or Random Access Memory)' Category

Memory (RAM) for a Business PC

Monday, March 7th, 2005

Running just office applications you’ll want at a minimum 256 MB (B00006HVT3). Having more will definitely help you out and we recommend at least 512 MB (B00008AYBE) for best performance. Try to stick with name brand manufacturers such as Corsair, PNY, and Kingston among others. Faulty RAM can be hard to detect and produce flaky […]

Memory (RAM) for a Budget PC

Saturday, March 5th, 2005

Going back to our analogy between a computer and a human, memory, more commonly called RAM, is our short-term memory. Everything that goes into RAM will be forgotten when the computer is turned off. But while the computer is running, it stores all programs we have open in RAM.

For RAM, as most computer components, […]

LAN party Memory (RAM)

Saturday, March 5th, 2005

You’ll want to have at least 1 GB of RAM for the machine. You don’t want to be loading the map while your other friends are playing because you don’t have enough memory to load the game into memory.

Since both the Intel and AMD motherboards we picked have support for dual channel DDR pick […]