How to Decide What Kind of RAM You Need to Upgrade Your Computer

Tulle
With the ever expanding technology in our world today, it is important to keep our computer hardware up to date so we have the opportunity to play the latest games and use the newest software. In order to do this we need to upgrade our computer's hardware. More importantly, we need to upgrade our memory, also known as RAM.

Now a lot of people think memory is easy enough to upgrade, up until the part where you are looking through the abundance of different types. This is where the confusion sets in and most people are left clueless to which type of RAM is best fit for their computer. In addition to this, people have to worry about motherboard compatibility; if the RAM is compatible with the RAM you already have and so on.

The mainstream solution to this issue would be simply to open up your computer and write down the details printed on your memory sticks. This can be quite a loathsome task as a lot of people tend to veer away from opening up their precious computers.

After this step, the person would most likely do research on the type of RAM and see if they can purchase the same kind or the most similar one out there. This can be an effective method but is generally time consuming and leaves the person with a handful of questions which can lead to purchasing incorrect types of memory and can even lead to damaging your computer in the long run.

Luckily there is a company called Crucial which has software directly available on their website which will identify your RAM and even suggest the exact upgrades which are fully compatible with it. The great thing about this is you don't even have to open up your computer. Right at their site you are able to view your RAM specifics in a matter of minutes.

To sum it all up, there really is no need to go through the meticulous task of physically gathering your memory's specific details to see which kind you need to buy when you have access to free resources like Crucial's system RAM scanner. This alternative will greatly save you time and effort when deciding what type of memory you need to purchase to upgrade your computer.

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