Memory In Laptops

Memory In Laptops

Memory In Laptops

Tackle the most complex part of a PC upgrade is the processor. Though it's possible to upgrade the processor in some laptops, it's a complicated job that may involve soldering skills, depending on the model.

There are online parts suppliers who provide chips for various systems, but you must be certain that their power supply can handle the extra power draw and that the cooling fans will prevent overheating; otherwise, you run the risk of frying the motherboard and the memory and power supply, at which you might prefer as well go out and buy yourself a new notebook..

The growing demand for amplified memory bandwidth, the onset of gigahertz processors, and the ever-growing demands of today's software have fostered a need for enhanced memory technologies. As a result, a wide range of memory technologies are on the market, each with architectural reward and disadvantages.

Compaq evaluates all memory technologies and is committed to fulfilling the customer’s needs by providing the most dependable memory at the lowest possible cost. Here we discusses the evolution of memory technologies and provide an overview of some prominent memory technologies in laptops. It should help ease some of the confusion adjoining the proliferation of memory types

In the server motherboards, it is common to find integrated components such as SCSI and RAID controllers in addition to the video and network cards with memory allocations already mentioned. With large amounts of RAM installed in servers, combined with the fact that there is no need for enhanced memory for video, servers often contain some integrated components.

Component failure resulting in a smoked motherboard and a depleted memory is still an issue though. To support these components, a non-integrated motherboard with enhanced memory techniques would require a minimum of four expansion slots, and this is the main reason components such as memory  are integrated into the motherboard of a server.