redohmy 7 hours ago

Upgrading your computer’s RAM can boost performance, but compatibility and memory type matter.

Key Takeaways: Check current specs — See how much RAM you have and what type (DDR4 or DDR5). Match your system — Your motherboard and CPU must support the memory type and speed. Pick the right size — Basic use: 8–16 GB Gaming: 16–32 GB Content creation: 32–64 GB+

Use dual channels for better bandwidth; install memory in matched pairs. Enable XMP/EXPO in BIOS to run RAM at rated speeds. Don’t mix DDR4 & DDR5 — they’re not cross-compatible. Recycle or sell old memory to save cost and reduce e-waste.

Tip: You can sell used server RAM or desktop modules through BuySellRam to recover value from old hardware.