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Making use of a used computer memory

Topic: SoftwarePublished January 21, 2011

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Computer memory certainly boosts the machine’s performance and your output but how do you determine the amount of memory actually needed or how do know when to upgrade your computer with extended memory? The next thing to consider is whether to buy new memory or a used computer memory. New computer memory comes at a substantially increased cost compared to used computer memory. However, used computer memory ensures excellent performance at cost effective price.

Personal computers, laptop and notebooks and even netbooks usually come with 1 GB RAM or more, but some users can do with only 512 MB RAM. Let’s find out when we need to buy memory for our computers.

Each time when you upgrade your operating system, you will need extended memory. For instance, Windows XP grabs at least 512 MB RAM to run smoothly. Windows 2000 requires no less than 256 MB RAM. Therefore check the operating system manufacturer's documentation carefully to determine how much memory you actually need to run a particular operating system.

Installing new applications is quite a job if your computer has less memory. It takes forever. Business software, video editing applications and games usually need more memory. Latest software launched now-a-days assume you have a huge amount of memory. Again, checking the manufacturer's documentation for memory requirements provides great help.

Multimedia cards especially video cards consume much of the main RAM. Video cards, though some may come loaded with a built-in memory, they still depend largely on your main system RAM. Consider buying memory to add a printer or scanner to your computer. Remember a printer needs computer memory for printing huge files. Scanners also grab memory when handling large image files.

A hard drive that makes a long drawn 'chugging' noise when working on large files is also an indication that your computer is craving for more memory. Computer low on memory captures some of the hard disc space to make virtual memory. The process slows down the system and sometimes becomes irritating to the extent that you will want to restart the computer. The problem persists and even becomes more complicated if the computer memory is not upgraded.

Buying new memory is great but it is also a costly affair. However, a used computer memory that boasts of the same performance as a new memory is your best bet. You need to enhance your system’s memory from time to time and it is not feasible to go for a new costly memory every time. Used computer memory provides you an economical solution to your ever changing memory requirements.

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With years of experience, Alakija Olatunbosun is one of the most popular writers who provide the users with the information on different types of omputer hardware & peripherals. The author is best known for offering the content on previously owned and used equipment that has propelled VSSI to the top of the secondary market worldwide, used computer memory.

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