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Building your own computer is not only rewarding but it gives you many more options with regards to future upgrades. The best thing about building your own computer is also that it's not as difficult as people may think. (more)
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The more memory your computer has the higher overall performance the computer will have. As a general rule by adding more memory it will enable the computer to perform tasks quicker and handle more open programs. Upgrading the memory in your computer is one of the most cost effective ways to improve performance.
4GB 1600MHz DDR3 Kingston Hyper X Anniversary edition
4GB 512M x 64-Bit DDR3-1600CL9 240-Pin DIMM
£30.79 inc VAT
Kingston HyperX Beast (T3) 8GB (2x4GB) Memory Module 2133MHz
DDR3 Non-ECC CL11 240-pin DIMM XMP Beast Series
£71.95 inc VAT
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Manufacturer: CCL Choice CCL Code: RAM0010 Mnfr Code: RAM0010
£6.38 inc VAT
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Manufacturer: CCL Value CCL Code: RAM0008 Mnfr Code: RAM0008
£6.76 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Crucial CCL Code: RAM2021 Mnfr Code: CT6464AA667
£9.40 inc VAT
Manufacturer: CCL Choice CCL Code: RAM0093 Mnfr Code: RAM0093
£9.64 inc VAT
Manufacturer: CCL Choice CCL Code: RAM0151 Mnfr Code: N/A
£10.08 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Corsair CCL Code: RAM7003 Mnfr Code: VS512MB400
£10.18 inc VAT
Manufacturer: CCL Choice CCL Code: RAM0012 Mnfr Code: RAM0012
£11.74 inc VAT
Manufacturer: GeIL CCL Code: RAM8005 Mnfr Code: GE5123200BLSC
£12.02 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Crucial CCL Code: RAM2148 Mnfr Code: CT6464Z335
£13.10 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM8046 Mnfr Code: KVR800D2N6/1G
£14.70 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM0604 Mnfr Code: KVR1333D3S8N9/2G
£15.01 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Crucial CCL Code: RAM2022 Mnfr Code: CT12864AA667
£15.32 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM1017 Mnfr Code: KVR667D2N5/1G
£15.66 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Corsair CCL Code: RAM5946 Mnfr Code: VS2GB1333D3
£16.33 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM8363 Mnfr Code: KTD-DM8400B/1G
£16.54 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM8445 Mnfr Code: KHX1600C9AD3B1/2G
Manufacturer: Kingston CCL Code: RAM8447 Mnfr Code: KHX1333C9D3B1/2G
Manufacturer: Corsair CCL Code: RAM7305 Mnfr Code: VS1GB667D2
£16.64 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Corsair CCL Code: RAM7303 Mnfr Code: VS1GB533D2
£16.73 inc VAT
Manufacturer: Adata CCL Code: RAM0891 Mnfr Code: AD3U1600C2G11 R
£17.88 inc VAT
What benefits are there for upgrading your Computer’s memory? The more memory your computer has the higher overall performance the computer will have. As a general rule by adding more memory it will enable the computer to perform tasks quicker and handle more open programs. Upgrading the memory in your computer is one of the most cost effective ways to improve performance. What do I need to consider before upgrading my computer memory? When buying memory for the computer you need to establish what type of memory your PC has. Older machines will have SDR RAM or DDR RAM, more modern computers will be equipped with high performance DDR2 or DDR3 RAM. Once you have established what type of memory your PC uses you need to consider if there is enough room to add more sticks to your motherboard. Many full ATX motherboards feature at least 4 memory DIMM slots (memory ‘banks’) close to the processor. If all of these slots are full with your current memory you will have to look at replacing those sticks. The next thing to check is the speed of the memory, it is always recommended to match the speed of your current memory with any new sticks you are looking to install. How much memory do I need? The easiest way to work out how much memory you need is to look at the operating system and programs you want to run. Each will list a minimum and recommended amount of memory they need to run. As a general rule the following applies to most systems: - To get the program to run you need the minimum amount of memory - To get the program to run without frustration and good speed you need the recommended amount of memory - To get the program to run without frustration and at a good speed while multi-tasking with other programs and windows you need double the amount of recommended memory. Many computers also use integrated graphics chips which use a portion of the general system ram for the graphics. This can reduce the amount of available system ram from 64mb to as much as 1024mb (1GB) depending on the graphics controller. If...