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Asus EB1030 Ram
Random Access Memory, RAM, stores pieces of data that the processor uses for executing commands. RAM is actually temporary storage as the data it holds is removed when you shut down your system. Some RAM is mandatory even for your desktop to even boot. The speed of the RAM is dictated by the specifications from the motherboard, and the minimum storage size is guided by the OS. Due to the fact that RAM is temporary storage for the processor, it does not have the ability to store files such as programs or emails. But, it does have a correlation to the overall speed and quickness of your Asus. If you are ever in doubt, just be sure to remember that you can never have too much RAM in your system.
Warnings of a dying RAM memory
- Silence when trying to boot up your desktop
- The OS produces weird errors showing up on your desktop as you use it
- The system does not display the right amount of memory installed
- The desktop screen does not display correctly when starting up
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