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What is PC Memory?

Desktop PC memory stores the programmes and applications that are running on a computer - this includes the operating system. Referred to as RAM (Random Access Memory) and installed in the PC as modules typically in banks of 4 or 8GB the more memory a computer has the more easily it can cope with multitasking.

Upgrade Your Computers Performance With Desktop PC Memory


One of the easiest and cheapest way to improve the efficiency and performance of your computer is to install additional PC memory. Adding Random Access Memory, or RAM, to your computer will enable it to run more programmes and perform more simultaneous tasks. This is because increasing the memory increases the speeds at which the computer carries out different processes.


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  1. Hypertec Hyperam 1GB SODIMM DDR 333Mhz, PC-2700 Premium LAPTOP Memory - HYS1276481GB

    Easy Upgrade/Replacement Memory Module for Laptop, Netbook etc. Learn More »

    £4.99

    £26.10 Save £21.11

    Quickfind Code: Q1161
  2. Kingston 8GB, DDR3, 1600MHz SODIMM Memory - Low Voltage 1.35V - KVR16LS11/8

    • VDDQ = 1.35V (1.28V - 1.45V) and 1.5V (1.425V - 1.575V)
    • 800MHz fCK for 1600Mb/sec/pin
    • Programmable CAS Latency: 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6
    • Programmable Additive Latency: 0, CL - 2, or CL - 1 clock
    • 8-bit pre-fetch
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    £39.99

    £66.99 Save £27.00

    Quickfind Code: Q2205
  3. Mem-Star BUDGET 1GB DDR2 PC2 pc6400 800MHz Memory Module (Life Time Warranty) - Boxed

    Mem-Star have been offering competitive prices on Memory Solutions since 1995 and stock an extensive range of combatible memory solutions for thousands of different makes and models of computer laptops and printers.Mem-Star's aim is provide the very best memory solutions at prices that are highly competitive.Easy Upgrade Memory Module! Learn More »

    £2.99

    £13.80 Save £10.81

    Quickfind Code: Q1145

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