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QuestionWill adding RAM to my computer help with Adobe programs?Community AnswerIn some respects, yes. You would be able to Photoshop more images at once, run video and music editing software at the same time, etc. However, the speed of your computer will remain about the same. Focusing on your CPU would be better if that's what you need.
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QuestionIs there a way to increase the maximum RAM capacity of the motherboard? Will updating the BIOS help?Community AnswerNo, the maximum RAM capacity is a fixed amount. You'll have to upgrade motherboards if you want additional RAM.
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QuestionIs there any way to increase processor performance just like I can increase the RAM?Paul SargentCommunity AnswerYes, there is a process you can do called overclocking. However, if you need to ask that question, you really shouldn't be trying this out. Turning the voltages up too high will fry your processor, leaving you without a PC!
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QuestionHow do I boost my RAM on Windows Vista using a USB flash drive?Community AnswerYou won't actually increase your RAM, but it can provide a temporary workspace for your computer that could improve its performance. Plug your USB drive into a USB port. After a moment or two, Windows Vista brings up the AutoPlay dialog box. Choose "Speed Up My System Using Windows ReadyBoost". Windows Vista shows you the drive’s Properties dialog box on the ReadyBoost tab. Choose the "Use This Device" option and adjust the slider to reserve the indicated amount of space for ReadyBoost. Whatever space is left on the drive can be used for your data files. ReadyBoost starts immediately. Note that if you remove the drive, you lose the memory boost.
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QuestionCan I play Counter Strike: Global Offensive without enough RAM?DenneiskTop AnswererYou can, but that doesn't mean your experience will be a long or pleasant one. Your game will most likely crash or experience serious problems in playing.
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QuestionCan I increase my RAM by just installing something from the internet?Community AnswerNo, RAM is something physical, not a software or a setting. If you want more memory, you'll have to buy more RAM. Make sure you get the right type and you don't exceed the maximum RAM your motherboard supports.
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QuestionCan I improve the performance of a program without upgrading the RAM?Paul SargentCommunity AnswerNot really, as RAM stores the instructions and programs for quick access by the CPU. If you don't want to buy RAM, you could try a cache drive, but this is probably more expensive.
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QuestionHow can I expand RAM that has already been inserted in my PC?SilvermanCommunity AnswerYou can't modify the hardware capabilities without replacing them.
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QuestionHow do I know the maximum capacity of my PC RAM?DenneiskTop AnswererYour RAM limit is determined by two factors, your operating system (OS) and your motherboard. A 32-bit (often denoted as x32 or x86) OS can only go up to 4 GB of RAM (with some exceptions). A 64-bit OS can go up to a theoretical limit of 16 EB (exabytes), but is often limited by the OS to a lower number. You can find this number in the OS specifications (online or in a spec sheet). You'll have to find the motherboard you are using and find the appropriate specifications for it (again, online or with a physical manual). Once you have these numbers, your RAM limit is the lowest number of the two.
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QuestionDoes using your USB as RAM damage your PC?Cat ProductionsCommunity AnswerYou cannot use a USB stick as RAM for your computer. One, it is extremely slow compared to RAM so it would slow down your computer, and two, no computer is able to utilize USB as storage for RAM.
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QuestionCan I increase a 1GB RAM laptop?Vito BlangiardoCommunity AnswerYes, you can upgrade the RAM in your laptop, but only if the memory is removable.
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QuestionDo I need to upgrade my PC to Windows 10 before I increase the RAM? I am currently using Windows 7 and don't know if I can upgrade?ToasterflameTop AnswererDepending on what Windows 7 you are using, this should not matter. It will only make a difference if you are using a 32 bit version of Windows 7. If this is the case ensure your PC can handle a 64 bit architecture before attempting to install a 64 bit OS, which you will have to do in order to utilise more than 4GB.
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