What is RAM Speed?
RAM is the memory your computer uses. It does not store long-term information like your hard drive, but it is where your processor stores information as it is working on a task. The information in the RAM is lost when the computer is turned off. The speed of the RAM is a factor of how fast that information is transmitted. However, going from middle-of-the-road average-speed RAM to top-of-the-line bleeding-edge speedy RAM is not usually worth it for the average person. The cost can be five times higher, while delivering less than double the speed. The speed will also only be noticeably different when dealing with long, complex operations like working with big video files. The number associated with RAM speeds are not linear in terms of what you get. If you have DDR 800, DDR 16000 shouldn’t be expected to be exactly twice the increase in speed. Checking RAM There are several ways you can attempt to discern your RAM speed. When your computer starts up, hit the appropriate key to enter the