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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

This video explains what RAM is how it works and what features to look for when shopping. The installation section of the full DVD shows how to install the memory sticks onto the motherboard.
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  • aHm`we can used anyway defferent kinds of RAM in Our Loptop?? this RAM on This Video?? can also be used in the Loptop?? Anyone can tell plzzzzzzzzz....i need info . .

  • @shoiabrigana We do have videos that tell what kind of RAM you need for laptops and how to install it.  Do a search here on YouTube for "Install a RAM memory upgrade into any desktop or laptop computer" and you will find them.

  • old video but good info the laptop im looking at has DDR3 so that'll do!

  • @Stonio There is a new version of this video. Go to our channel and you're find it.

  • UH i have a question. if a game requires 512 mb ram will it work with 3.5/4?

  • @zolken35 You can never have too much RAM. Yes it will work.

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  • Yeah but how is memory physically stored in something solid? I just don't get how there's information in them little blocks? Is that how it is? My friend said it's like reading a punch card, there's small indentations inside those black blocks and when a shock gets passed at a certain voltage or through a certain circuit, it literally makes a indent into the block and the computer understands the pattern. But I think he's confused with a hard disk drive. I'm confused in general.

  • @ibrahim180626592 nice 6gb is the most u can have anymore is overkill and a waste of memory cause it wont get all used

  • @joopee01 having 8gb is overkill and no games or programs use that much ramnowadays 6gb is the max i say

  • @zolken35 the operating system (OS) will always take ram for its self on 32bit youonly get left 3.5gb as 512mb is reserved on xp 64bit you get the full 4gb some motherboards can go up to 16gb but not many games or programs will use it all at all so its a waste and 4gb is perfect for 32bit OS and 64bit OS would benefit with 6gb there are no games i know of that needs 6gb ram YET! also the video doesnt show ddr 3 and CAS on ddr 400 ram is faster in speed then ddr2 but not much memory bandwith :P

  • i have 6GB lol

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