My computer has 512M memory, so it will be much faster to buy a 1G memory module and plug it in, rig

Updated on number 2024-06-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The memory module acts as a container where the computer processes your information, such as typing a paragraph or playing a game.

    If the container is larger, it will contain more information, so the larger the memory, the faster the processing of information will be, but the bigger the better, too big is also a waste of resources.

    Classification of memory:

    Memory is divided into DRAM and ROM, the former is also called dynamic random access memory, one of its main features is that data will be lost after power failure, we usually refer to this kind of memory; The latter is also called read-only memory, we usually start the BIOS program stored in the ROM on the motherboard first, and then it calls the Windows in the hard disk, one of the main features of the ROM is that the data will not be lost after power failure.

    Hehe, I hope to solve the landlord's problem...

    Pay attention to the difference between memory and hard disk.

    Theoretically, it would be a little faster than it is now, but it's not particularly noticeable like working with basic documents.

    But it's much faster to run larger software, so you have to experience it......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1G memory has a certain improvement in performance, but it should be noted that your motherboard does not support 2nd generation memory, so pay attention when buying memory, I recommend that you go to ** online to buy two 1G memory, to the same model [Kingston DDR400], a total of about 250 yuan. Don't buy a single 2G memory, because the motherboard is too old to be recognized, and two 1G ones can.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Fast is sure, but as for how much faster, it doesn't mean that adding a piece of memory will be fast, and it is determined by the other configurations of the computer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm not sure if it's fast or not.,But you use dual memory.,The machine will increase the load.,And it will damage the system files.,It's recommended to be short of a memory2G.,I recommend upgrading to a larger CPU (quite expensive),I'm 1G is super enough.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For the better.

    Compatible. Two sticks of memory are best.

    It's all the same.

    It is recommended to sell the 512.

    Add a 2g one.

    And the frequency of your memory is 400

    Belong. DDR Generation.

    I don't know if I can use DDR2

    It depends on whether your motherboard supports it or not.

    - Trivia---

    At present, the more mainstream memory frequencies are 333MHz and 400MHz DDR memory, 667MHz, 800MHz and 1066MHz DDR2 memory, 1066MHz, 1333MHz, 1600MHz DDR3 memory.

    Your machine's CPU

    It's outdated Now AMD is generally 5000+, and your machine is two 256 RAM.

    So you want to upgrade.

    I can only sell the 256 one for a 1g one.

    I don't think it will make a difference if you change to 2G.

    Because your CPU computing power is poor.

    1g is just fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on your hardware.

    If your CPU is vegetable.

    Then there is no need for you to buy this memory.

    The AMD2600+ is too vegetable.

    There should be only that.

    Add to 1GB of memory and you won't see the change.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Increasing the memory will speed up your computer to a certain extent.

    This is especially true when running large software.

    But be sure how many generations of memory you're using.

    Plus a memory stick.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Memory is a warehouse, and the larger the warehouse, the looser and faster you can move things in it.

    But don't forget, if you're too small, you won't be able to move quickly.

    So if your motherboard, hard disk, and graphics card are all relatively low-end, it won't be fast.

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