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System-specific memory has a significant effect on your device's performance. Memory is also called Random Access Memory (RAM), and selecting the correct type is important, as it needs to match the specifications of your device. The Double Data Rate (DDR) generation, for example, needs to match your motherboard. DDR 2 is what older computers use, and DDR 3 goes with motherboards created after 2007, with the latest motherboards being designed to work with DDR 4. Determine how much RAM you can install by checking your operating system. If you are using Windows®, it will vary between the 32-bit version, which can handle 4GB of RAM at most, and the 64-bit version, which can handle up to 3TB of RAM. Also check to see if the version is Pro or Home. When choosing system-specific RAM, first double-check the specifications of both your motherboard and your operating system.
Reduce latency and prevent programs from crashing due to overload with sufficient system-specific memory. Gamers need a minimum of 8GB of RAM, and creative professionals require at least 16GB to run programs that use a lot of processing power. RAM modules are available from as little as 128MB up to 64GB. The number of RAM modules you can purchase depends on how many Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) slots your motherboard has. Bear in mind that smaller motherboards (mITX- Mini-ITX and mATX- Micro-ATX) only have two slots, whereas the larger ATX and Extended-ATX (eATX) models have four or more. Get around limited space issues by purchasing a RAM module with a higher amount of memory. DIMM is specifically designed for use as desktop RAM, as these modules fit into the available slots of a desktop computer.
Upgrade your laptop by increasing the amount of RAM. Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SO-DIMM) options are the correct choice for laptop RAM. SO-DIMM slots accommodate the smaller and slimmer case of laptops. As with a desktop, check what your operating system and motherboard can handle. Use Unbuffered Non-Error Correction Code memory, abbreviated as unbuffered non-ECC registered RAM and also known as Static RAM (SRAM), for personal computers and laptops for work, entertainment, or gaming purposes. This type of RAM is faster, which is especially important for gamers and creative professionals.
Because servers run constantly and process so much data, it is best to purchase dedicated server memory. Unlike desktop computers and laptops, servers require ECC registered RAM, also known as Dynamic Random Access Memory or DRAM. ECC registered memory finds errors and corrects them, which helps prevent data corruption without needing manual input. This lets your servers transfer data faster, keeps your data safe and places a smaller electrical load on your computer without requiring input from the user.
Product:
Crucial 8GB Kit (2 x 4GB) DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800) SODIMM 204-Pin 1.35V Laptop Memory - CT2KIT51264BF160B
Ej
4/11/2023 7:54:10 AM
For older laptop
“The existing 4GB memory was causing too much hard disk paging. Max was 8GB so I bought two 4GB sticks because price was very reasonable and replaced the older memory to 4GB with two new Crucial sticks. Runs better now and is compatible after verifying on the Crucial website.”
Anonymous
7/7/2022 3:44:46 PM
Ease of Use
“Working with Newegg was a good experience especially since this memory module is older and difficult to find.”
Scott G.
9/22/2021 10:44:47 AM
An easy upgrade for older laptop
“Really happy with my memory, matched well with the new SSD I bought making the old laptop feel like new again.”
Product:
Crucial - DDR3 - 4 GB - SO-DIMM 204-pin - 1600 MHz / PC3-12800 - CL11 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - for Apple iMac 2
Anonymous
4/1/2023 8:32:49 AM
Crucial - 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz
“Decided to finally max out my laptop's memory after Microsoft released W10-22H2.”
Product:
1GB RAM Memory for Compaq Pavilion A1000 Series a1430n 184pin PC3200 DDR DIMM 400MHz Black Diamond Memory Module Upgrade
david v.
2/27/2023 9:08:35 AM
Good RAM
“Ancient HP Desktop recognized and utilized the extra memory.”
Product:
Mushkin Enhanced iRam 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3L 1866 (PC3L 14900) Memory for Late-2015 iMac (Core i5/i7) Model MAR3S186DM4G18X2
James
2/6/2022 8:14:35 PM
Excellent condition and service
“Installed the memory in 5 minutes. I increased the memory to 16 gb with no issues.”
Product:
MEM-DR416L-CL05-ER32 16GB Memory Compatible With Supermicro by NEMIX RAM
Anonymous
1/18/2022 1:01:42 PM
Memory worked as expected
“Memory operated correctly without any issues.”