Monday, August 18, 2008

Deciding the Best Time to Buy RAM

When deciding to buy ram, how much is enough? That depends on what you want to do with your computer, and what your budget is. On average 1GB of RAM total is a good amount if you’re running windows, use your computer for surfing the web, but don’t use highly intensive software or play modern games. If you are a gamer, you'll need at least 1.5GB to 2GB of RAM or more to avoid slowdowns. Many people are taking advantage of the current low prices in the ram market to upgrade to two gigabytes of RAM, as the price is similar to what it cost for 1 gigabyte of ram just a year ago.

If you're worried that your system won't be able to accept more RAM, please take advantage of our online system checker. If you're surfing our website from the computer you want to upgrade, click the 'Check My Computer' button and it will return the best memory upgrades for your computer, including letting you know how many memory sockets your computer has and what speeds of memory it will take.

If you already know what type of RAM you're looking to buy, click one of the links on the sidebar and check out our RAM selection. We carry all types of DDR and DDR2 memory, as well as many of the same speeds and types of laptop memory. Our RAM is produced by some of the best quality RAM manufacturers in the business, including Micron, Infineon and Winbond. Always remember, OEMPCWorld.com offers free shipping, and we buy back your old ram!

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