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Memory Types, Laptop Memory

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Just as us humans do, computers rely a lot on memory. They need memory to process and store data, just like we do. However, laptop memory is stored in digital format, which means the information can always be called up exactly the way it was stored. So unlike our memory, the computer's memory doesn't get worse over time, and can always recall the information just as it was given. When it comes to laptop memory, this ever fading feature is important because that paper you saved last fall for English class can again be generate for your portfolio at graduation time.

However, there are times when the memory on your laptop can become full and will need to be replaced or at the very least upgraded. By upgrading your laptop memory you can have your laptop or notebook running like new again. SO-DIMM laptop memory modules are usually found in notebooks and are about half the size of desktop memory (DIMMs). Ultimately boosting your portable machine's speed and computing power using quality DDR, SDRAM, EDO, and FPM laptop memory will help make your time on the computer more productive and less stressful.

Currently, most midrange laptops are factory equipped with 3 to 4 GB (Gigabytes) of DDR2 RAM. Although some higher end notebooks feature up to 8 GB of DDR3 memory. We sell all DDR memory, as well as, quality upgrades from brand names like Micron, Elpida, and Hynix. But you can also choose to spend a little less for your laptop memory but get the same power with Memory Bank.