Guide to increasing computer RAM by adding or replacing memory sticks.
Expanding RAM is one way to improve computer performance. Increasing the amount of RAM allows the computer to process more data at the same time, which speeds up the operation of programs and games.
There are two main ways to expand RAM: adding new memory sticks and replacing old memory sticks with new ones. Adding new memory sticks is a simpler and cheaper way, but it requires free slots on the motherboard.
Replacing old memory sticks with new ones is a more complex and expensive way, but it allows you to install larger memory sticks. When choosing memory sticks, you need to consider the type of motherboard, the type of memory (DDR3, DDR4, DDR5), and the memory frequency.
Before installing new memory sticks, you need to turn off the computer and disconnect it from the power supply. Then you need to open the computer case and find the RAM slots. The slots are usually located near the processor.
When installing memory sticks, you must be careful not to damage them or the motherboard. Memory sticks must be installed in the slots with the correct orientation. After installing the memory sticks, you need to close the computer case and turn it on.
After turning on the computer, you need to check that the RAM was installed correctly. This can be done through the "Task Manager" in Windows or through "System Preferences" in macOS.