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Upgrade your Computer memory: Install extra RAM for a Faster PC

DIY Computer Memory Upgrade

Now days the programs we run on our computers are becoming larger and larger every day. Some games are as big as 500MB or sometimes more. For example, Microsoft recommends at least 128MB of memory for Windows XP; 256MB is better, however, I think you need 512MB at the minimum..

One of the most simple ways to upgrade your computer to cope with these programs is to add more memory. However some computer technicians charge pathetic amounts of money to perform this relatively easy procedure. Don't waste your hard earned money on a task that a monkey can perform. Just follow the steps below to do it yourself . It's inexpensive,  easy to do, and it can dramatically improve the performance of your pc.

Upgrade your computer memory

Installing ram

 

 

 

 

 

 
  1. Before you perform any upgrades involving "Do It Yourself ", I recommend you read  How To Open a computer case safely

  2. Follow the instructions closely to safely open a computer case. It is very important for safety!!!Continue at own risk!

  3. Then you need to determine what kind of RAM your computer takes and whether it has enough open slots to hold it.

  4. Release the clips on either end of the ram which is holding it in place. Then remove the ram. Take note of which slot it was in so you can replace it there.

  5. Usually there is a sticker with the ram type and brand on it.

  6. The new RAM should match the existing RAM's specifications and configuration to gain the best performance. See Below for different types.

  7. Insert your ram into a slot. It only goes in one way, so you know its right if it fits in. Gradually push it in evenly  and the clips on the sides will snap into place.

  8. Make sure everything is still in it right place. If you have removed something to get to the memory slots, replace it now. Put the computer case cover back on.

  9. Plug in your Computer, turn the power on, and see if it recognizes the new RAM. If the computer starts up you have done well.

  10. Go to Systems Properties to see how much ram is installed now.

 

The most common types of RAM /memory

It is important to find out what type of ram your computer has in it so you can match the new piece with its specifications. If you have Pc2100 ddr ram in your computer you should put more PC2100 in the other available slots. It doesn't matter what size it is, but bigger is better.sd ram

SD Ram: Pre- Pentium 1.4ghz computers usually take either PC100 or PC133. You can pick up this ram pretty cheap now. PC133 256mb sd ram is around $20.00.

 

Pictured are two different sized sd ram chips. They have different dimensions, but they have the same notches on the bottom. Their specs are the same. Both 64mb sd ram Pc 100.

 

DDR Ram: The more modern PC's take anything from PC2100 (266MHz), PC2700 (333MHz), PC3200 (400-MHz).

You can get PC2100 256mb ddr memory for around $25.00, which is pictured below. See how the notch is in a different place to the sd ram. This is one way to tell them apart. The stickers on the ram have their specifications and serial numbers.ddr ram

DDR Ram 2: This is the new ddr dram that all new computers have now. Of course it is v=faster and better than it's predecessor.

 

The size of Ram ( Random Access Memory)

Both SD memory and DDR come in various sizes. Starting from 128mb ram, 256mb ram, 512mbram, and now 1gig and 2 gig ram sticks. In the earlier days they were also available in smaller sizes, however now days the bigger sizes are the most popular.

When you Upgrade your computer memory it increases system performance, lets you run more applications, and improve graphics and video editing. It is always an improvement to your computer when you add ram.

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