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Don’t forget to stock up on memory
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in Memory on November 4th, 2010
Don’t forget to stock up on memory
After a while, even the best computers will start to slow down. As you install more applications on your desktop or laptop and you have more programmes running at the same time, it is understandable that a computer will have trouble undertaking more tasks at the same speed as it did before. This is where you need to consider upgrading the amount of memory that you have inside your computer.
When you are running a company then the old saying stands – time is money. You need to be able to rely on the hardware that you are using and if it is sluggish and not up to scratch then your company has a problem. You need to be able to get technical processes done as quickly as possible and having enough memory in your computers is a significant part of this.
If you have never bought memory before then do not rush in as there are a lot of different varieties available. From 184-pin unbuffered memory to 200-pin SODIMM DDR2, there is a massive choice of memory products out there and so it is imperative that you know exactly the right type that fits your computer.
Brands such as Kingston, Corsair and Crucial will all be available if you choose to go through one of the industry’s leading business suppliers. If getting the best choice of products and the best prices possible are things that appeal to you then make sure you find an online retailer that has the experience and choice of stock to make sure you find the right memory to suit your company’s needs.
Of course there are more benefits to buying from a reliable online retailer than simply having a wide choice of products in front of you. For starters you will be dealing with a professional company and that means you can order over the internet with confidence and be sure that your products will arrive with you by the date they have been promised. In addition, if you have never bought memory over the internet before, then you can be sure there will be someone there to help should you get stuck. Whatever the problem, or whether you just need a little advice on the right product to buy, you can be sure help won’t be too far away.
When you’re looking for computer memory whether it’s propietary memory or generic memory, use a reliable supplier who you know you can trust.
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Laptop memory
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in Memory on November 2nd, 2010
Laptop memory
There are lots of people who always in a conscientious effort to upgrade memory in laptop to increase its effectiveness. In desktop systems, you are normally given three or four slots for memory modules but this scenario is not seen with laptops as they only come with two slots.
Normally, laptops don’t use SIMM and DIMM memory which is used in case of non portable machines. When you will delve more into the details, you will find that following are the basic types of memory used in laptops;
• 72 pin SODimm
• 144 Pin SODimm
• SDRAM
• DDR SDRAM
Certainly the more memory in a laptop PC the better but there are other concerns regarding memory in laptops. Laptops are generally more restricted when it comes to terms of memory that can be installed into a system. More often access to that memory can also be a headache if you plan a future upgrade.
Most of the laptops are now using the DDR2 memory technology, but a number of new laptops use the DDR3 standard.
We generally find two ways through which the memory speeds can be designated. The first one is by the memory type and by finding its clock rating, like DDR2 400. Another r method is by documenting the type along with the bandwidth. In this instance the same DDR2 memory would be listed as PC2-3200 memory. Below is a listing in order of lowest to fastest memory types in both formats:
DDR2 400 / PC2-3200
DDR2 533 / PC2-4200
DDR2 667 / PC2-5300 or PC2-5400
DDR2 800 / PC2-6400
DDR3 800 / PC3-6400
DDR3 1066 / PC3-8500
DDR3 1333 / PC3-10600
DDR3 1600 / PC3-12800
In addition to the type of memory installed in the laptop, the speed of the memory can also make a difference in the performance. When it comes in terms of comparision, it is of outmost importance to check both of these pieces of information to evaluate how they may impact performance.
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My destroyed ASUS laptop
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in computer on October 26th, 2010
Cute display defect.




