Computer speed depends on many factors, depending on what you need it to do. The required components must work in concert, with the lowest spec one usually limiting the others.
In short, low RAM may limit a computer's performance, but it is more likely to be a combination of factors, usually software.
The RAM (Memory)
RAM (Random Access Memory)
The RAM Speed is the frequency which the RAM Module operates at. The speeds are measured By DDR, DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. Frequencies range from the DDR 300 Mhz to the DDR4 2Ghz (2800 Mhz).
RAM(random access memory) speeds up a computer's speed when it comes to performing tasks, a hard drive enables it to do hard tasks easily.
Components in a PC that determines speed are: RAM, Processor, and Hard Drive. In rare cases, the Motherboard.
computer with prossesor speed of 550Mh and 128Mb RAM
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
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No, a computer uses RAM (Random Axcess Memory) to function. RAM also determines the speed of you're computer; the more RAM the faster he computer.
You can buy more RAM for your computer. It can speed up your computer depending on your memory usage. You can buy it at a local electronics store. RAM only improves a computer's speed to a certain point, at which motherboard components and processor speed limit computer performance. So the question is oversimplified as computer speed is governed by motherboard chipsets, processor core numbers and speed, RAM volume, hard drive writing speed, etc.
The microprocessor determines how much RAM your computer can use
The RAM (Memory)
The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
i think the speed of the computer will increase
No. It depends on your processor and the amount of RAM you have.
Hz on a RAM is the speed of which the hardware can read. the higher the Hz the faster RAM.
Strictly speaking the 'internet' speed doesn't depend on RAM although RAM on webserver may slow it down. More specifically a shortage of RAM on a user's machine may result in a response time degradation with whatever application is in use but that does not affect the 'internet'.