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How to Choose Kingston 1 GB Computer RAM for Your PC

Having lots of RAM on your computer makes a big difference in pretty much any task: gaming, graphic design, investigation, or just browsing online. Increased RAM helps programs load faster and run faster. With each Kingston 1GB computer RAM module, you add 1GB to the amount of quick-access data storage that your programs can use.

How can you find the right type of Kingston 1GB RAM?

The size of your Kingston RAM – 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, and beyond – isn't the only thing to look for. Speed and compatibility are vital, too. See the manufacturer site for details. Other considerations may include:

  • DDR: This term refers to the data transfer speeds of memory. DDR also comes in different versions, such as DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. Similar to USB 3.0 drives, each generation means faster transfer rates; Kingston 1GB DDR4 RAM is faster than Kingston 1GB DDR3 RAM. However, RAM isn't backward compatible, and each motherboard has its own required type.
  • MHz: Within a required DDR generation, you have some leeway for boosting performance more. Memory MHz refers to data transfer capacity. Kingston memory with 3200MHz or 2400MHz has more bandwidth than 1600MHz. Keeping MHz at the recommended maximum for your computer's CPU means no information bottlenecks when running several programs at the same time.
  • Motherboard: Your desktop's main processor only works with certain types of Kingston memory. The amount of available upgrade slots also depends on your motherboard.
Are Kingston memory modules interchangeable between desktop computers and laptops?

No. Desktops use DIMM memory, while many laptops utilize SODIMM modules. It's important to choose Kingston 1GB memory modules that are compatible with your specific model of desktop PC or laptop. The manufacturer's website often has search functions to show you what type of RAM is compatible with your system.

How do you find your computer's model number?

On many computers, a physical sticker contains the model number. With laptops, this is generally located on the bottom of the case or on the battery. With desktop models, look near the rear of the computer or on one of the side panels. If you can't find the sticker, follow either of these steps to locate model information:

  • Type "System Information" into the computer's search bar.
  • Navigate using the Windows button, then choose "Settings" from the pop-up menu. Click on the "System" box, and then the "About" tab.
Can you see your computer's current installed RAM?

Yes. Follow these steps for Windows and Apple models:

  • Windows: Open your Task Manager by right-clicking on your taskbar or Windows button and choosing "Task Manager." Select the "Performance" tab, followed by "Memory." On the right side of the screen, you can see the type of RAM you have installed, its MHz, and if there are any upgrade slots available.
  • Apple: Pull down the Apple menu and select "About this Mac." Then choose "More Info," and finally the "Memory" tab.
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