If you want to know if your RAM is working properly you could look on you computer information to see if the amount of RAM that is in you computer matches up with what your computer tells you. For instance if you know that you've installed 8GB of RAM in your computer and when you turn it on the computer tells you that you have 8GB of Ram in your computer it should be working correctly. Also there are tests that will look at your RAM to make sure that it is running properly.
The processor would be considered to be the brain of the computer. RAM is just part of the working memory of the computer.
RAM is memory the computer uses as working space. The computer doesn't have to search the entire Hard Drive to find what you're working on; the info is right there. To get out the RAM, you need to open up the case. The memory will be in sticks inside.
Ram and pagefile.
To supply power to Fans, Drives, Motherboards, processors, Ram.
RAM- open your computer and put the RAM chip beside the other RAM chips already inside the computer if there are more slots available or you will have to take out the chip already in there.*before opening the computer up, make sure that it is unplugged from everything else and that you are touching the casing of the computer at all time while working on the computer or you may fry the Central Processing Unit
no...but now day,s computer come in low price with good ram...as now comp are rarely found with ram below 520 mb
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
You can't. the computer will not function properly with out working oxygen sensors.
RAM ( random access memory)
The amount of RAM depends on the computer.
SD ram is synchronized with the with the system clock and runs at the same speed as your computer. DDR2 is random access memory that is used for high speed storage of the working data of a computer.