The answer is No!! or Maybe; and sadly yes, but that’s the answer. Actually, there was a time when people having slow computers in their home and offices and some new heavy softwares came out in the market and those softwares require more RAM to run itself and due to lack of low amount of RAM memory in those old computers, it won’t able work properly. So, at that old time, people do add new RAMs into their computer and feel like the real-time difference while working on heavy softwares. But that time was long gone from now, and presently, if you having a decent computer with a decent amount of RAM in it, then the low amount of RAM won’t be an issue for slow performance and lagging of your computer. In case if you don’t know, RAM is a type of computers memory who remembers which program is running by saving some current process data files in their free space of memory. Every RAM having a defined amount of memory storage to store the process data in, and it’s like 2GB, 4GB, 8GB or 16GB’s of memory like something; So, that does clarify we’ll only need a high amount of RAM when we wanted to run a heavy software on our computer. A normal amount of RAM memory like 2GB or 4GB can only handle the workload of running OS, listening music and light internet browsing at the same time, and that’s all. If you having 8 or 16 Gigs of RAM installed in your computer desktop, then I don’t think you really need to have worry about anything, because according to me, 16 is enough for most of the hardcore gaming or a big running project on some heavy softwares.
#Why Do We Upgrade Our Memory?
Normally we have only two main reasons to upgrade our PC’s RAM and those are:
Upgrade to improve computer’s speed, when it gets slow. Upgrade to run some heavy games or softwares on our computer.
Let’s check out some clarification before starts to doing some upgradation.
#Upgrading Memory for Slow Speed;
If your computer is having some problem related to slowness or lagging, then maybe it’s quite possible that it might something else. Which means does your computer really need a RAM upgradations or it’s just an operating system problem? For this condition, Windows Task Manager is the great windows tool to check your computer’s RAM performance; It can highlight all the real-time performance & usage of your computer system’s RAM by displaying a graph type data with all the necessary information. You’ll just need to press the Ctrl + Alt + Del key on your keyboard and select Windows Task Manager to open it.
Here down below you can see a picture of my computer’s task manager and as you can see, I’m only having 8 Gigs of RAM installed on my motherboard and my OS is only using 3.9 GB even after working on different softwares and browsing on multi-tab; Free 4 GB means I have plenty of RAM space to use when I needed, but I do need an up-gradation if I wanted to play some heavy games or softwares on my computer who only perform with the high amount of memory like 12 or maybe 16 gigs.
So, check your RAM usage in the Task Manager and if your computer uses only about 20 or 30% of RAM without any running application on your computer that means you really don’t have to do anything with your system’s memory. This problem only occurs when you’re running a computer with low amount of RAM, which means my friend has to upgrade some gigs of RAM in their computer if he wants to do some work on it.”
What to do when our RAM usage is in good condition but our computer is still running too slow? In that case, you should need to check the CPU usage graph in the task manager too, and if the usage is high, then it’s not a RAM problem and now you’ll need to upgrade your processor to get the extra performance.
“If you can’t find any high usage problem with your RAM and processor both, then it’s possible that your OS got corrupted and need a clean reinstall. If the problem still exists even after trying the OS reinstallation, then it’s 100% a hardware related problem of your system and can be anything; Like BIOS, Motherboard, CPU etc.” Suggested Link: » How To Make And Optimize Your Windows To Perform Better And Faster? If you still have some doubts related to picking RAM size, then I have a perfect tutorial for you to check out; LINK » How Much RAM Do I Actually Need In My Devices?
#Upgrading Memory for Heavy Software or Game;
The second main reason for the RAM upgradation is when you wanted to run some heavy software or may be wondering about to play some high-end graphics game on your PC. If that’s the case with you then this upgradation would be very beneficial for you. So now the main question is, how much RAM do I really need for that? The answer is on the pack of your software or game CD’s disk, and yes, right under the system requirements column; That’s the trick what I actually use for myself and also recommend to everybody. Now you’ll just need to find which Operating System is your computer is operating and what program did you want to run on it. And by combining the requirements for both, you’ll get your answer; So, check the memory requirements for both of your OS and software and find the correct amount of RAM memory for your computer system. It’s be like, deciding our RAM usage by combining the OS’s, Game’s/Software’s Memory recommendation on their product system requirements page. Example: Like Windows 10 needs 2 GB’s of RAM to run properly, and some heavy software like AutoCAD 2016 need at least 4 GB. So it means, if we install 2+4=6 gigs of memory in our computer, we’ll do experience some great performance while using our computer. If you still have some doubts related to picking RAM size, then I have a perfect tutorial for you to check out; LINK » How Much RAM Do I Actually Need In My Devices?
#Some Memory Buying Tips;
Here’s the list of those 3 important tips which you might want to know, before purchasing any memory for the upgradation:
First, you’ll have to find that did you have any free RAM Slot on your computer’s motherboard or not, if not, then remove the old RAM and now make sure you purchase the higher amount of memory sticks this time. There are actually different types of RAM are available in the market according to the different motherboards. So, make sure you do buy a compatible RAM for your computer. You can check out about that by this link » “What Type of RAM Do Your Computer Supports and You Have Installed?” At last, buy a RAM whose bandwidth is compatible with your old installed RAM. If your old RAM having 600 or 800 MHZ like something clock speed written on it, then you’ll only need to buy your new RAM with the same amount of bandwidth specs. I’m only saying this because different bandwidth does conflict with each other.
#Now Let’s See, How to Upgrade RAM in Desktop;
Installing RAM in your laptop or desktop is actually an easy task to do, and believe it or not, but a single Right Size Screw Driver is the only tool you need to do this whole memory installing thing Note – Sockets align at about 30-degree angle. Suggested Link: How To Install Laptop’s RAM (Random Access Memory)?
“And that’s all for now, thanks for sticking with the article, and you know it will always good to let me know about the tutorial, in the comments down below.” 🙂
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