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Today''s software has become more rapacious than ever—not just wanting MS-6309 faster processors, but faster graphics and more RAM. Layer these software programs on top of itself a memory-hungry operating system, and it becomes clear that more memory is better—up to a point. The good news is that memory is cheaper than ever, though the precipitous plummet in prices seems to have leveled off a bit lately. But the memory landscape is much more confusing than even a couple of years ago. The acronyms have evolved into a veritable alphabet soup of memory types: EDO, BEDO, SDRAM, FP, RAMBUS. Each new motherboard chipset that finds its way into your computer seems to want a different type of memory. Well, we''re here to help you sort through the memory types and walk you through the process of installation. This is a tough question. However, there are a couple of rules of thumb. First, know thy motherboard. You must be aware of what chipset you have in your system. It turns out that adding too much memory can actually slow down your computer. The reason for this is the L2 cache. Cache Level 1 and Level 2

Today''s software has become more rapacious than ever—not just wanting MS-6309 faster processors, but faster graphics and more RAM. Layer these software programs on top of itself a memory-hungry operating system, and it becomes clear that more memory is better—up to a point. The good news is that memory is cheaper than ever, though the precipitous plummet in prices seems to have leveled off a bit lately. But the memory landscape is much more confusing than even a couple of years ago. The acronyms have evolved into a veritable alphabet soup of memory types: EDO, BEDO, SDRAM, FP, RAMBUS. Each new motherboard chipset that finds its way into your computer seems to want a different type of memory. Well, we''re here to help you sort through the memory types and walk you through the process of installation. This is a tough question. However, there are a couple of rules of thumb. First, know thy motherboard. You must be aware of what chipset you have in your system. It turns out that adding too much memory can actually slow down your computer. The reason for this is the L2 cache. Cache Level 1 and Level 2

We understand that our customers need a dependable company that provides great prices and great support. We start by selling high quality memory for less money, and back it up with a lifetime warranty and excellent support. We stand behind our products, period! 4 All Memory Mission Statement It is the mission of 4 All Memory to develop and maintain long-term customer relationships by providing the best value in the computer parts industry. We strive to provide high quality products that meet or exceed the needs of our customers. Our mission will be accomplished through an ongoing dedication to customer satisfaction, continuous improvement and innovation. What is RAM and why do I need it? Adding random access memory (RAM) to your system is the cheapest and most effective way to make it run faster.

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