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8G single strip is not necessary for the time being, generally use 4G, if you want to go on 8G memory on 4G * 2 It's good, the group and channel performance is definitely stronger than a single strip And the current 32-bit system can only recognize the largest memory
i5-2300 plus GTX550 with 300W power supply is a bit small, it is recommended to match a little larger, 400W is more suitable
In terms of memory, if you want to upgrade to 8G in the future, it is recommended that you go to a single 4G
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The industry's first Kingston 8G single DDR3 memory debut, 2010-06 has been produced Lak, but there is no demand in the market, so there is no mass production!
In addition, the parameters of the proposed motherboard are as follows: memory specifications.
Memory type DDR3
Memory slot 4 DDR3 DIMM
The maximum memory capacity is 32GB
Memory Description: Dual-channel DDR3 2133 (OC), 1600 (OC), 1333 1066MHz memory.
If the funds are relatively rich, it is recommended to use 2 4G ones, anyway, the motherboard can support 32G!
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Look at your motherboard, it supports up to 32G memory. Cow! 8G memory did not appear, not because of demand, but because of technology. The power supply is rated at 300, which is a bit small. The memory is still about the same as one 4G or two 2G. Your motherboard has four slots.
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It depends on your usage environment.
In normal use, the computer consumes about memory, when a web page is opened, the number of web pages opened is definitely the main reason for the large increase in memory, so if you don't like to close the open program or web page, and the daily browsing demand will be great, so 8G memory is just enough for friends who don't play games, if you like to play games, then 8G can't meet your needs.
How much memory is enough.
When it comes to memory, different user groups will have their own problems.
Back then, in the era of XP, 1G2G memory was basically no Yali to deal with various needs. But today, as the system, application software, games, etc. become more and more bloated, the memory is becoming more and more tight, so for the old machine, many netizens have plans to upgrade the memory.
Win7Win8 has replaced XP as the mainstream system, and the system no-load memory occupies more than 1G. Adding 2G RAM simply won't work. From the above test, it can also be seen that more and more applications occupy more than 2G, which shows that 4G has become the standard, and there are some professional software and game masterpieces that exceed 4GB in the running process, which shows that the memory occupation is getting bigger and bigger.
At present, 4G single strip** is moderate, both in terms of capacity and considering future upgrades, and if you have a sufficient budget, you can consider 8GB or more capacity.
For office families, the author recommends using a single 4G memory, and users who already have 2G memory can add an additional group of dual channels to cope with the increasing memory capacity demand.
For gamers, new installers should start with a single 4G, have a sufficient budget, and set up a dual-channel 8GB, or upgrade later, because now the game is also taking up more and more memory.
Of course, there is now a memory is 8gx2 dual-channel, the computer with this memory is generally very expensive, it is better to add a few memory sticks to the computer to the actual, this 8gx2 dual-channel computer is suitable for some professional software users, if you just use the computer in general, 8G is completely enough, or even 4G, it is more difficult to play games, it is recommended that you choose according to your own needs and economic ability.
A memory module is a part of a computer that can be addressed by the CPU and can be read and written. Memory modules used to be an extension of the main memory in the history of personal computers. With the continuous update of computer software and hardware technology, memory modules have become the whole of read and write memory.
When we talk about the size of a computer's memory (RAM), we refer to the total capacity of the memory module.
Memory modules are an essential part of a computer, and the CPU can address the memory through the data bus. Historically, computer motherboards had main memory, and memory modules were extensions of the main memory. Later computers will not have main memory on the motherboard, and the CPU will rely entirely on memory modules.
All content on external memory must pass through memory in order to function. There are two types of memory modules: DRAM and ROM, the former is called dynamic random access memory, and data will be lost after power failure; The latter is called read-only memory, and data will not be lost after a power failure.
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The computer memory is 16G, and the boot shows that only 8G is available, which may be due to the fact that the memory module is not plugged in properly, or the two memories are incompatible. In this regard, it is recommended to investigate one by one.
First check the amount of memory that the computer BIOS system is able to recognize. On the boot screen, there will be a screen showing the amount of computer memory. You can also go into the BIOS settings and look at the size of the memory.
If the BIOS system can recognize 16G memory, and the Windows system is equipped with only 8G available, it is recommended to see if the graphics card integrated by the motherboard occupies the 8G graphics card. Since some motherboards have integrated graphics, the display is shared with the memory, and the system will show that there is less memory.
In addition, if the BIOS system also recognizes 8G memory, it is recommended to open the case and reinstall the memory module. Now 16G RAM, usually 2 8G RAM to form a dual channel. To build a dual-channel memory, some motherboards require the use of sockets, and some motherboards require the use of sockets, which must be noted.
There is also a situation where the two memories are not of the same model, or the working frequency of Envy is different, so that the BIOS system cannot recognize it. In this case, you can set the working frequency of the memory. You can also replace a piece of memory and re-check whether the motherboard recognizes it.
Under normal circumstances, as long as the BIOS system can recognize that the computer has 16G memory, there will be no memory reduction in the system. Of course, the graphics card will take up a portion of the memory, usually only 4G, not 8G.
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The computer has enough 8g of memory, and it is worth buying.
The main function of the memory module is to cooperate with the computer CPU to complete the operation of all kinds of data, here it should be noted that the word "cooperation", here it should be noted that the CPU is the main, the memory module is supplemented, and all the programs and software data in the computer are processed and allocated by the CPU.
As another storage medium of the computer, the main function of the SSD is to store data and data, which are completely different concepts from the memory module. The memory module is RAM, which is random access, and it is extremely fast, but all the data is lost after the shutdown. Solid-state drive, the material is the use of flash, the speed is not as fast as the memory, but the data is not lost after shutdown, it is the speed and storage function between the memory and the mechanical hard disk, and they cannot replace each other.
A high-quality high-speed computer does not rely on a certain hardware can be achieved, a good computer with superior performance of the computer needs to rely on comprehensive performance, we must refer to the performance of the CPU and graphics card to choose the size of the memory module, relying on the memory module alone is not able to play colorful tricks.
According to the analysis of the software and games on the market at present,Normal 8G memory is enough to sell respectful strips,If your CPU is i5 eight generations or i7 full series, the best combination of memory modules is 8G+4G or 8G+8G,In fact16G has been completely luxurious enough,Many people on 32G is really a waste,We can't use so much memory normally,It's just a look comfortable and psychological。
Office low-end computers 4G memory is enough to match the calendar, mid-range game computers 8G is enough, you can play games such as dungeons, League of Legends and CrossFire, high-end computer memory with 16G, you can eat chicken and other large-scale online games, ultra-high-end computers with 32G memory sticks, mainly for drawing and editing and other needs.
In Microsoft's Windows system, 1GB=1024 MB, but the conversion unit of hard disk and memory manufacturers is 1GB=1000MB8G * 1000 MB = 8000 MB8000 MB 1024 MB = GB In fact, in terms of capacity, there is still a part of the USB flash drive system to occupy. Therefore, the usable capacity of an 8G USB flash drive is about that.
times, 12288m is more suitable.
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