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Apple Power Macintosh 5280 Ram
Your desktop RAM stores small bits of data that the central processing unit uses for applications. Because RAM is only temporary storage for the processor, it does not hold files like programs or emails. But, it has more to do with the speed of your desktop. Random Access Memory is considered temporary storage as all the information held gets erased every time your turn the computer off. RAM is necessary even for the Apple Power Macintosh 5280 to even boot. The RAM speed is governed by the specs of the motherboard, while the actual storage size is dictated by the system software. If you are ever in doubt, just know that it is impossible to have too much RAM!
Major indications that your RAM board has very little life left
- The desktop screen does not display correctly when you turn your system on
- You may get quite a few random reboots on your desktop throughout the day
- Emptiness fills the air when attempting to start your desktop
- The system does not report the right memory size
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