Computer Memory Upgrade Chips

beach Many computers today use dual inline memory modules- DIMMs. They are very affordable when purchasing for upgrading your computer memory. You can generally find them for under a dollar per megabyte. 

To find out how much memory is installed on your PC (if you are running Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT), right-click My Computer and select Properties from the menu. Make sure the General tab is selected and look for the RAM value at the bottom of the Computer section. 

 

 

 

 

 

When upgrading your computer's memory, you'll need to know what type of RAM your computer has: EDO, FPM, SDRAM, RAMBUS or more.  Search your computer manual or call manufacturer before purchasing an upgrade. 

The amount of maximum RAM that you can install on your computer varies from each computer. Always check the manual or call teh computer manufacturer. A computer's CPU processes data in 8-bit "chunks." We call these chunks bytes. For example, microprocessors that are 64-bit CPUs, means they can simultaneously process 64 bits, or 8 bytes, at a time. 

DDR 1  |  DDR 2  |  DDR 3  |  Flash 1  |  Flash 2  |  USB 1  |  USB 2  |  USB 3  | SDRAM 1  | SDRAM 2   |  RDRAM 1 |  |  RDRAM 2  |  MISC |