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Do you see system-level processes? Some window managers, services, and so on eat memory.
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Is yours an onboard or discrete graphics card? If it's onboard, it's video memory occupancy!!
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Some graphics cards are memory-bound. It's possible that your graphics card is occupied.
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In layman's terms, the role of memory modules in computers is equivalent to a bridge, which is responsible for the exchange of data between hardware such as hard disks, motherboards, graphics cards, etc., and processors. All computer data transfer to the processor is through the memory module and the processor for transmission and processing, some friends may wonder why the data is not directly with the processor for data processing and exchange? In fact, as long as you understand the memory, you will know that the read speed and storage speed of the memory are the fastest, and the direct exchange speed with the data bus on the motherboard is very slow.
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To put it simply, when the computer CPU is working, it will call the corresponding data from the hard disk and save it in the memory module, and then read the corresponding data from the memory module, which is equivalent to playing a buffer role in the memory.
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Windows operating system, typing software, game software, etc., are generally installed on external memory such as hard disks, but only this can not use its functions, they must be transferred into memory to run, in order to really use its functions, we usually enter a piece of text, or play a game, in fact, are carried out in memory. It's like in a study room, where the shelves and bookcases for books are equivalent to the external storage of a computer, and the desk at which we work is.
Memory. Usually we store a large amount of data to be stored permanently in external memory, and put some temporary or small amounts of data and programs in memory.
Of course, the quality of memory will directly affect the running speed of the computer.
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The memory of the computer can be used to store software, and it can store ** files, to put it bluntly, it is like a warehouse, which is specially used to put things, and if the computer has no memory, there is no way to store software.
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The memory on the computer is used to temporarily store the computing data in the CPU, and the data exchanged with external memory such as the hard disk.
It is the bridge between the external memory and the CPU, and all the programs in the computer are running in memory, and the strength of memory performance affects the overall performance of the computer.
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What can the computer's memory be used forWhat can the computer's memory be used for? The memory of the computer can be used to hold a lot of things, for example, Zhang can be used to store some ** or some materials, which can be used for archiving.
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The computer's memory can store all your programs and your files, it is equivalent to a brain that stores everything.
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What can I do with my computer's memory? It's definitely going to be used if it's more people aren't computers.,You can be in it**A game can**TV series.,As long as you like it.,This is very easy to use for him.。
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In layman's terms: memory is similar to a school playground, and all the "activities" of the computer are carried out on the "playground".
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The purpose of a computer's memory is:
1. Temporarily store some files and applications that need to be viewed or operated for users to process. Data in memory will be lost due to power failure.
2. The hard disk is used for long-term storage of data, and the computer needs to use files and applications from the hard disk.
The CPU needs to read data from the hard disk, and the speed of the CPU cache and the hard disk is too different, so the memory between the two speeds is needed to buffer, that is, the hard disk data is put into the memory, and the CPU reads from the memory.
Memory is one of the data storage devices of a computer, which is characterized by a small capacity, but a fast data transfer speed, to make up for the shortcomings of the hard disk although the capacity is large but the transfer speed is slow. In the computer, the memory is set up between the hard disk and the cache (the memory with a smaller capacity than the memory and the faster than the memory, between the memory and the CPU), so that the computing power of the CPU can be fully utilized, so that the high-speed computing power of the CPU will not be wasted due to the slow data extraction speed, so the running speed of the computer is determined by the CPU, the cache and the storage devices such as memory. If you want to speed up your computer, you must first know what is causing your computer to run not fast enough (CPU computing power is too low or memory capacity is too small to cause slow data extraction, etc.), and then you need to replace the corresponding equipment, memory plays a pivotal role in the computer.
4. Memory generally uses semiconductor memory units, including random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), and cache. Simply because RAM is the most important memory of them all.
Memory is commonly referred to as RAM in a computer system.
RAM is a bit like a blackboard in a classroom, where the teacher keeps writing on the blackboard during class and erasing it all after class. RAM requires constant power supply at all times, otherwise data will be lost.
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There is a very important part of the structure of a computer, which is memory. Memory is a part used to store programs and data, for a computer, with memory, there is a memory function, in order to ensure normal operation. There are many types of memory, which can be divided into primary memory and auxiliary memory according to their purpose, and the main memory is also known as internal memory (referred to as memory).
Memory is the main component in a computer, and it is relative to external memory. The programs we usually use, such as windows98 system, typing software, game software, etc., are generally installed on external memory such as hard disks, but only this can not use its functions, they must be transferred to the memory to run, in order to really use its functions, we usually enter a piece of text, or play a game, in fact, are carried out in memory. Usually we store a large amount of data to be stored permanently in external memory, and put some temporary or small amounts of data and programs in memory.
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First of all, make a clear concept: computers are modular, and there is no such thing as having their own memory, that is, whether it is memory or hard disk, it can be replaced.
Then LZ you said "the computer's own memory (2GB)" is called memory, and LZ said "I generally use hard disk memory to store things", this is called hard disk space, and the materials, working principles, and functions of the two are different:
Memory is used to keep the computer running, and it is characterized by very fast writing and reading, but the data disappears when the power is off, so it cannot be saved; To put it simply, your computer relies on memory to support its operation, and without memory, your programs will run very slowly or even at all.
As for the hard disk, it is used to store things, and it only has the function of storing things.
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Hello, the memory module refers to the time when the computer is running the software, and the data has not been stored on the hard disk temporarily. Leave the memory module. The computer can't run, the more memory it has.
The faster the software runs. It also consumes a lot of power. It is not specifically designed to store data.
Hard drives are dedicated to storing data. Hope it helps. 、
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Hello! Memory is a buffer area that temporarily processes data, and when you want to open a certain software, it first reads the data from the hard disk and transmits it to the memory, and the memory is passed to the CPUSo how much software can be opened at one time depends on the size of the memory....Generally, 1G is enough for me, and 1G is enough for me to design .........Good luck!
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Memory is used by computer processors to read data from hard disks for data processing and exchange, and plays a role in temporarily storing data
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Computer memory.
It means that the game you want to run is recommended to run on a machine with 512 RAM.
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It refers to a long strip on your motherboard that can be taken off.
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According to the configuration you provide, the motherboard is from nvidia, and the graphics card is integrated, 1, the memory supported by this motherboard should be DDR2 specifications, when you buy a memory module, tell the store what specifications you want, it is best to provide the motherboard model with others, let people determine with you what specifications of memory sticks to use, buy a memory of the same size and plug it into another slot;
2. There is not much difference, because your CPU and graphics card are the bottleneck of system performance, after changing to 2G, the effect is not very big, but 1G memory still has to open virtual memory in the system, 2G can be used without it (if you play games, 2G will of course be better);
3. This motherboard should be able to change to a discrete graphics card, but you still have to check whether there is a PCIe graphics card slot on the motherboard (this motherboard should no longer have an agp8x specification graphics card slot).
My suggestion: If you want to replace accessories, it's best to replace them all, your CPU, graphics card, memory list is proposed, which performance is not good, you only replace one of the accessories, then the other two are bottlenecks that hinder the improvement of system performance, so it's best to replace them all, as for changing that accessory, it depends on what level of accessories your motherboard can support at most, you can consult the motherboard ** supplier (the motherboard manual is also available), or other people who are using this motherboard.
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Just buy the same memory on the line. 1g is enough. Generally, the original laptop is an integrated graphics card, so it can't be installed independently.
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It is necessary to see whether the memory is one or two generations. Just buy the same one.
Of course, the larger the memory, the better, but the XP system can only recognize the memory, and Win7 is unlimited.
If you want to change the independent display, you have to see whether the motherboard has a PCI-E slot, and you can change it if you have it.
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If the memory brand is the same, the size is different, and it is not compatible sooner or later! 1G and 2G! The difference is for sure! 2G can play large-scale 3D games, and the liquidity is also relatively good! If the motherboard has a discrete graphics slot, it should be fine! You can ask your local Lenovo company!
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You can buy one of the same or two 1g ones.
There is still a certain difference between the performance of 1G and 2G.
You can change the independent graphics card, depending on the type of graphics card slot on your motherboard, according to experience, you should be an agp slot, you can change to geforce5900, but now the agp graphics card is not easy to buy, you can only buy the old one.
Don't buy the so-called new, it's all refurbished, and it's not as good as the old one with a low-grade graphics card.
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1 The memory of the brand machine is not well matched, and the memory module must be of the same manufacturer and the same size.
2 Not much difference.
3 No, you can't.
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