There
are many types of computer memory. If you want to upgrade your computer memory,
you have to know the different types of memory. Computer memory is an internal
storage area that stores data permanently or temporarily. It also affects the
speed by which the computer processes the data. Today’s computer has a
combination of memory, and not just one type.
Computer memory has four basic types.
These
are Cache, RAM, Virtual and Hard Drive.
The
Hard Drive memory is where you permanently store your data. It contains program
files, permanent files, Internet files and files that are saved by the user.
The capacity of the Hard Drive memory is measured by gigabytes. The Hard Drive
memory capacity of old computers or laptops starts from 20 gigabytes. Today,
most computers come with 360 gigabytes or higher.
The
Virtual memory plays its role when running applications that are too large to
handle by Random Access Memory or RAM. To temporarily store data, the
computer’s Operating System uses the Hard Drive and gives it back when needed.
Virtual memory’s usage of Hard Drive slows down the performance of the
computer.
Cache
memory stores the most frequently used processes of the computer. It has 3
grades to indicate its level. Level 1 and 2 are the most common Cache used in
most computers and laptop. Level 3 Cache indicates advanced level of systems.
Level
1 Cache memory is used for most frequently used information and processes. It
is the primary memory used by the processor. L2 is next in line. It is more
commonly used on the motherboard. Depending on the motherboard used in the
computer, the L2 can be upgraded or not. L3 is the most advanced Cache memory
as it can speed up the memory.
The
RAM or Random Access Memory is the most commonly used memory as every file or
application that is processed in your memory needs it. Each time a data or
application is requested on your computer, the processor sends the request to
your RAM, which then processes and writes it back to RAM. But the data that
come and go in RAM are temporarily stored. As soon as the application or
program is closed, the files are deleted from RAM.
RAM has many types. These are the SDRAM, DDR, SIMM, DIMM, SODIMM, and DRAM.
The
SDRAM or Synchronous DRAM retains memory and synchronizes with the timing of
the computer. It does not need to refresh. It is faster and more expensive than
DRAM. SDRAM’s speeds are 66, 100, 133 and 266 MHZ.
DRAM
or Dynamic Random Access Memory holds information for a short time and needs to
be refreshed every now and then. It is measured by access time and storage
capability.
SIMM
is Single In-line Memory modules used to store one row of EDO or BEDO or DRAM
chips. SODIMM is Small Outline Dual In-line memory module found in notebooks.
It is smaller than standard DIMMs. DIMM or Dual In-line memory module contains
2 rows of DRAM, EDO or BEDO chips. DDR or Double Data Rate doubles the speed
rate of data transfer.
Before
you purchase the computer memory, you have to know the types of computer memory
fit for your computer. Memory used in laptops and notebooks are different from
memory used in desktop computer.
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