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Lenovo ThinkCentre 2002 Ram
RAM is a type of volatile memory as its storage is blanked out every time you turn your desktop off. Random Access Memory, RAM, stores pieces of data that the central processing unit uses for programs. A computer is unable to run without having RAM. Due to the fact that RAM is temporary storage for the CPU, it does not have the ability to store files such as programs or emails. Instead, it has more to do with the speed of your Lenovo ThinkCentre 2002. The clock speed of the RAM is imposed within the specs of the motherboard, and the minimum storage size is governed by the system software. If there is ever a doubt, just know that it is impossible to have too much RAM!
Clues your RAM memory will have to be replaced
- The main screen will not light up when booting up
- You get a lot of random reboots on your desktop as you use it
- Silence when trying to power on your system
- The software does not display the correct amount of memory installed
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