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Techie Stuff Explained

Archive for December 6th, 2007

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by David Smith

One of the very best upgrades you can make for your computer is to install more memory. Usually it’s more cost-effective than almost any other upgrade you might look at. And isn’t that the purpose? To get the most bang for your upgrade buck.

The fact is that upgrading the memory on your computer is one of the cheapest, most effective upgrades you can do. It generally provides for faster processing of all essential tasks. Swifter and more efficient multi-tasking. You can do more than one thing at a time without the computer grinding down to a halt.

In today’s computing world, you need at a very minimum 512MB of memory, and if you’re going to be using Windows Vista, you’d be better served with at least 1GB of memory. While you’ll find high-end systems with 2-4GB or more of memory.

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