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Upgrading your computer RAM is one of the fastest, easiest, and most affordable ways to immediately improve the performance of your device. If your laptop, desktop, workstation, or Mac® system is running slowly, installing more memory will deliver immediate and lasting improvements to your computer. Speed up your system, increase responsiveness, multitask with ease, and extend the lifespan of your computer. At Crucial you can choose from DDR3, DDR4 and DDR5 components depending on your budget and needs.
Choosing the right RAM for your PC can help level up its speed and efficiency, especially when you're juggling multiple programs and tasks. Random Access Memory or RAM, is important for both desktops and laptops, and having more means things run faster, load quicker, graphics look smoother.
For more information you can read our article: What is RAM and what does it do?
Before buying a computer memory update, it's important to understand the capabilities of your system. Understanding the differences between DDR3, DDR4 and DDR5 will help you pick a product that's right for you and your computer. For example, investing in a memory upgrade with a clock speed higher than what your PC can support, will not have the desired speed and efficiency benefits you're looking for.
For more information read our article on motherboard and RAM compatibility or try our System Scanner.
For general use, such as web browsing, email, and light productivity tasks, 8GB of RAM is typically sufficient. However, if you are into gaming, 16GB is generally recommended, as it allows you to run modern games smoothly. On the other hand, if you are playing AAA games while doing background tasks like streaming, or playing music, you may want to upgrade to 32GB for peak gaming performance. For more demanding activies like video editing, 3D redendering, or running virtual machines, 32Gb or more is advisable. This ensures your system can manage large files, multiple applications, and resource-internsive processes without any significant lag.
For more information visit our article on How Much Ram Do You Need for Your Computer.
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