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More RAM allows you to run more programs at once without sacrifing speed. Different programs will use different amounts of RAM. Windows also has something called Virtual Memory (Memory is RAM), which sort of simulates RAM on the hard drive, however it is MUCH slower then real RAM. But anyway, more RAM allows you to do more things at once.

2007-07-05 12:03:48 · answer #1 · answered by William E. Roberts 5 · 1 1

RAM - Random Access Memory, is essentially the storage space where software (both system and application) is held and accessed by the processor. The processor accesses the data in RAM as it needs it to complete processes.

RAM is essentially the 2nd storage option for a processor, with Cache being the first and fastest. However, since Cache is often very small (4mb or less), the processor relies heavily on RAM. If the processor needs more storage space that the available RAM will allow for (usually between 512mb and 2gb), it will also use the hard disk.

Data will often stay in RAM until the space is needed, at which point it is "swapped" or "paged" to the hard disk, to allow other data into RAM. Data is swapped back and forth between RAM and the hard disk often, though adding RAM can help minimize this, and increase performance.

In terms of speed, the order is Cache --> RAM --> Hard Disk, and the same order applies to cost per byte and size.

The amount of RAM a machine needs is highly dependent on its intended function, and the applications it runs. A machine running Windows XP or Mac OS X, for example, will run well with 512mb RAM, but may need an increase if it is running RAM intensive software, like games, or photo-editing suites. While *nix machines typically do well on smaller RAM sizes than other operating systems, most systems will function better with more RAM.

2007-07-05 12:14:45 · answer #2 · answered by gilly 3 · 1 0

The computer RAM is where your computer does all its immediate 'thinking'. When you have the minimum amount of RAM, then you computer has to keep swapping some of it's thinking ideas up to the hard drive to make room for another 'process' (or thought) on the little RAM space. This 'swapping' takes more time so it's a lil slower. When one adds more RAM, it's like giving your computer a bigger brain or bigger thinking area. So it doesn't have to move some of it's thoughts to the Hard Drive. It can do all it's thinking in the RAM, thus making it work more efficiently and more rapidly.

So the more RAM you have, the faster your computer can process stuff. My suggestion is to anyone that can afford it, ...MAX out that puppy! Just make sure you know where to stop. Get the specs out and see what the max is on your computer and MAX it!

Think of your RAM as a notepad and the Hard Drive as a file cabinet. The bigger your notepad, the more stuff you can do without consulting your file cabinet.

~Mermy :-)

2007-07-05 13:32:41 · answer #3 · answered by mermeliz 7 · 0 0

RAM stands for Random Access Memory.

Nothing on your computer, including the operating system, actually runs from your hard drive. All programs must be loaded into memory to run. When memory is full, the system determines which programs are the oldest not in use, and swaps them out for new programs that want to run.

The more RAM you have, the less your system will have to do the swapping. More can live in memory at one time, so your computer appears to run faster.

2007-07-05 12:07:57 · answer #4 · answered by conehead 6 · 1 0

RAM stands for Random Access Memory,

RAM is volitoial storage (it is erased when there is no power) when you first tun on the computer the OS (operating system) is loaded into the RAM then when you open any program it too is loaded onto the RAM.

RAM comes in different types (DDR2, DDR, SD RAM) speeds (533, 677, 800, 1033MHz) and different sizes (128Mb, 512mb, 1gb, 2gb)

RAM fits into slots on the motherboard in only one way, they are very thin and usually green in colour.

2007-07-05 12:11:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-10-19 23:48:10 · answer #6 · answered by ja 4 · 0 0

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2007-07-05 12:03:37 · answer #7 · answered by Ed 3 · 0 1

'Random Access Memory' is when you have programs runnig that need 'virtual' memory to function and when you have many programs running they all need RAM. so when you have, say, 512 mb or Ram, they all do not need to share it and they will run faster. it can also co-exist with processors, when you have a fast computer and a fast processor your computer will run fast/efficiently.

2007-07-05 12:07:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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