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Dell OptiPlex 320 Ram
RAM is necessary in order for your desktop to boot up. Random Access Memory, RAM, stores pieces of information that the processor uses for applications. The RAM speed is imposed within the specs of the motherboard, while the actual storage size is guided by the OS. Random Access Memory is considered volatile memory as the data it holds is blanked out every time you turn your desktop off. Due to the fact that RAM is temporary storage for the CPU, it does not hold files like picture or movies. But, it has more to do with the speed of your Dell OptiPlex 320. If you are ever in doubt, remember that you can never have too much RAM.
Clues that your RAM board will need replacing
- The screen will not display anything when you start your desktop
- The main operating system does not show the correct memory size
- The system produces access errors on your desktop intermittently
- Silence as you initiate your system
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