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The Single Least Expensive Yet Most Valuable Way to Upgrade Your Computer's Performance
Is your computer not what it used to be? I bet when you bought it, it was top of the line, wasn't it? Well, I can almost guarantee it's not anymore! At the current rate of development, it probably lacked the most modern advances by the time you got it out of box.
If you're like me, you can't buy a new computer everytime some new feature is released. But there is a way to quickly triple your clockspeed (that means how fast it runs).
How? Upgrade the RAM. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and to make a long story short, the more you have, the faster your computer runs. It also makes multi-tasking much easier. Doubling the RAM in your PC can triple the speed of your computer.
You can get 256 MB of RAM for about 40 bucks. A couple of places online are crucial.com and kingston.com. Crucial even has an onsite configurator that will tell you EXACTLY what your computer uses.
And don't be afraid of installation. I had never installed ANYTHING before, and I had it installed in under 5 minutes!
So upgrade your computer, and enjoy!
About the Author
Dennis Eppestine holds degrees in Business Administration and Engineering, and operates his own website at http://www.products4profits.com
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