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Computer memory is divided by type. In this criterion, two basic issues are distinguished - ephemeral memory and non-volatile memory. Persistent, or non-volatile memory, is the space that stores permanently stored data, such as the operating system, installed software or files that are also available when the power is turned off. Fleeting memory, on the other hand, supports ongoing operations that occur only when the computer is turned on.

Fleeting memory, for example, includes RAM, which stores a large amount of data, but only while the computer or laptop is running - this information is lost each time the device is switched off. Characteristic parameters that determine the quality of RAM bones include capacity and clock frequency. With a properly selected RAM bone (or bones) for the device and its intended use, the user will benefit from the speed of the computer.

RAM for your computer - memory types and frequencies

Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of the most important components of any computer. The die must be matched to the type of CPU slot, although there are some designs that have the RAM die permanently attached to the CPU - they are soldered on. Replacing such dice requires additional skills.

We offer a wide range of memory components with various parameters. It is worth choosing the most innovative technologies that ensure the best performance of the device. Currently, the best RAM standard is DDR4, which guarantees high bandwidth and capacity while maintaining low power consumption - it operates at 1.2 V.

The clock frequency of the RAM is reflected in the data access speed. The higher the frequency parameter, the more efficiently the device will work. DDR4 RAM dice run at up to 3200 MHz and support up to 128 GB of memory space, making them a popular choice for laptops designed to run large amounts of multimedia.

How much RAM is worth having?

Depending on the usage profile of your laptop, you can tailor a RAM die that suits your needs. Low-capacity RAM up to 8 GB will work well for home use. However, if you need a bone that will support a business device, it is worth considering a capacity of up to 16 GB. A powerful computer that runs advanced programs and databases should include a RAM die with space for at least 32 GB of data, with the best devices supporting up to 128 GB.
Our range provides a wide selection of RAM - choose a model to suit your needs and device profile to ensure you get the best experience.

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