Post 2: RAM Memory
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the temporary storage where the computer keeps the data of currently running programs. The more RAM you have, the smoother your computer will run when multitasking.
Main features:
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Volatile: data is erased when the PC is turned off.
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Capacity: measured in GB (e.g., 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB).
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Speed: measured in MHz (e.g., DDR4 at 3200 MHz).
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Dual channel: using two identical sticks allows RAM to work faster.
Real-life example:
If your PC has only 4 GB of RAM, opening a modern game while running 10 browser tabs will make it freeze. With 16 GB, everything runs much more smoothly.
Tip:
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For basic use: 8 GB.
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For gaming and editing: 16 GB or more.
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For professionals (architecture, AI, 4K editing): 32 GB or more.
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