Will adding a larger memory make the rest of the computer overwhelmed?

Updated on number 2024-04-12
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It would be better! Not only is there no such statement, but it is clear that it is completely wrong!!

    Memory is a temporary storage space for data processed by the CPU, the bigger the better! The bigger the computer, the smoother it runs!

    A single 512 is better than two 256!! Good consistency! Leave room for later upgrades.

    My original 256*2 was later added with a 1g strip, and later with a 1g strip

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The apprentice was a half-ass, hehe. XP system needs at least 256M memory to run stably,Your 04 model should be P4 or C4,1G memory can be installed,At least 512M is OK,If you want to play games or draw or something。 The other 1 512m is of course better than 2 256m, the memory access speed is faster, and there is no need to go to another memory module to address, which saves time, understand?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Adding a larger memory will make other parts of the computer unbearable or even damaged This statement is not true, but the memory is too large and you can't use it, and your computer was bought in 04, it's been a long time, and the CPU and so on are not good, so how much memory do you use, I think 1G is enough. Two 256 RAM is better than one 512, the main thing is that it will be faster!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The people in the computer store fool you.,04The machine should be P4,It's no problem to add memory,Besides, theoretically adding memory will not cause damage to other parts,In general, it will improve the performance of the machine.,Plus memory only uses more electricity,No other problems,But you have to pay attention to compatibility! Otherwise, the machine will be unstable, add a memory, and the electricity is not very much, which generally does not cause the burden of computer power supply. But in exceptional cases, it will appear.

    Your computer's power output is too small, and when you don't add memory, you can't stand it, and if you add a memory, overload output, there will be problems. )

    If you add memory, it must be bigger, or the market with large capacity will be expensive. After increasing the memory, the program files will be stored in the memory, and the CPU will directly process this data, eliminating the need to read and write from the hard disk, which improves the speed!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nonsense. Motherboards generally support more than 2G memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1 - I don't think so.

    2 - A 512 is better, and two words are prone to compatibility problems.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can't just add it, but if there is a free memory slot on the motherboard, you can add it. It is recommended to buy the same memory module so that the compatibility will be better.

    Note: 1. Make sure the motherboard supports DDR memory. How much memory is DDR3 now, and a small percentage is DDR2 and DDR memory. Make sure that the memory is several generations of memory, as the slot bits of each generation of memory are different and cannot be inserted into each other.

    2. Then confirm the main frequency of the memory on the existing motherboard. The popular ones in the market are 1066MHz, 1333MHz and 1600MHz. The memory you want to buy must be consistent with the main frequency of the test, so that the compatibility is better.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can add memory modules to improve your computer's performance, but here are a few things to keep in mind

    1. Motherboard support, check the motherboard manual or the official website to see how much memory the motherboard can support, and then add memory modules according to the situation to avoid causing the memory to be unable to be used normally.

    2. If you can't see the memory module model, frequency and other parameters, you can use third-party software to view the specific model of memory, and then purchase the same model of memory.

    Let's assume that the current memory is as follows:

    If you want to add memory, you need to buy a DDR2 800MHz memory module.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When buying, you should buy the same brand to avoid compatibility problems.

    You can:1If the motherboard supports DDR2 800, buy a 2G DDR2 800 directly, which is not much more expensive than a 1GDDR2 800. Just use this 2g one.

    2.Buy another 1GB RAM of the same brand and add it to reach 2GB. If you can, buy another 1G memory with the same specifications (the brand, frequency and video memory model must be exactly the same) and plug it into the form of a dual channel.

    It is also possible to install two memory with different frequencies, but the one with the higher frequency will automatically reduce the frequency to the same as the one with the lower frequency, resulting in the performance of the memory with the higher frequency not being fully utilized. For example, if 1GB DDR2 533 and 1GB DDR2 800 memory are used together, the system memory will be equivalent to 2GB DDR2 533 and it will not be possible to form a dual-channel.

    Personally, I recommend using a single 2GB DDR2 800, after all, the probability of problems with a single memory is much smaller than that of a system with two memory, and for the general low-end dual-core CPU, this bandwidth is enough.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's definitely not okay to buy it casually, you have to match it with your own motherboard.

    There are currently three generations of memory on the market, and it is necessary to see the difference. The appearance is different.

    If the motherboard is relatively new, it must be a DDR3 motherboard, but pay attention to what frequency it is. If the frequency is not suitable, it cannot be used.

    The mainstream frequencies are . Intel's motherboard, the memory frequency is low, generally 1600 is enough. AMD motherboards, which support high-frequency memory, may have to buy more than 1866.

    Be sure to read the motherboard manual. You can't just buy it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Now the memory is very modest.,It's okay.,Just buy a root and install it.,But pay attention to the algebra of the memory.,If you're a generation, buy a generation.,The second generation will buy the second generation.,The third generation will buy the third generation.,,If the situation allows,It is recommended to buy the same brand.。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    OK. But it's better to buy the same brand. Because some memory module manufacturers have set memory modules from different manufacturers that are incompatible. So pay attention to this problem, when you want to add it, you can take it to the computer city and let someone add it for you.

Related questions
5 answers2024-04-12

Installing memory modules generally pays attention to pairing, namely: 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB, or you install a 1024MB (1G memory modules have been popular in 2006), or you have both 512MB. In this way, it is easier to achieve perfect compatibility. >>>More

11 answers2024-04-12

Of course, it is better to be of the same brand and model as the original, otherwise it will paralyze the computer in serious cases. Of course, it also depends on the number of generations, and there are two generations. >>>More

26 answers2024-04-12

Do you see system-level processes? Some window managers, services, and so on eat memory.

1 answers2024-04-12

Memory is the CPU, hard disk and temporary storage space when the program is running, it is a very important computer component, if the computer memory is too small, it will cause the temporary space when the system is running is not enough, thenThe role of computer memoryWhat are they? What is the right amount of RAM on my computer? Below we will give you a detailed answer, I hope you can help after reading it. >>>More

4 answers2024-04-12

Advantages and disadvantages of "dual-channel" memory control technology. >>>More