Mar 19, 2013

Guide in Choosing RAM

RAM can be called the simple but make sure you choose the RAM that is compatible with the motherboard you use. When choosing RAM, note the following:
  • RAM size: currently the average computer has 4GB of RAM. If you are using heavy application then you need almost 8GB but most computers simply use 4GB. In the future, the standard of the RAM will be the higher. It should be understood that the price of RAM is quite cheap and are getting cheaper, so you can upgrade if needed.
  • Channel: Motherboard support one of the; dual and triple channel RAM. Which you choose will determine the amount of RAM that can be mounted on the board. If your motherboard has dual-channel RAM then you need to buy two sets. For example, two pieces of 2GB RAM will result in 4GB (or 4 pieces each of 1GB). Motherboard with a triple-channel will have the ability to install 3 pieces of RAM.
  • Type: new type of current RAM is DDR3. Just look at the specs on the motherboard what kind of RAM that can be used.
  • Speed: The motherboard has a different RAM speeds. For example, 800/1066/1333. When buying RAM, one of the numbers listed and it does not matter which speed you get. Speed ​​of RAM did not significantly affect the performance, unless you overclock the processor.
Not much difference between brands that are circulating, like Crucial, Mushkin, Corsair, PNY, Kingston, OCZ, G.Skill, and Patriot.
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