Saturday, December 8, 2012

Slow Windows - How to Speed Up Windows in Terms of Hardware and Software


In order to speed up Windows, Adding more RAM helps, but which type of RAM to choose? Is the most recent type the best to speed up Windows? Nope!

Normally the RAM that has the fastest transfer rate speeds up Windows the most, but it may not be an economical way to have a slow Windows speed up. As we know, the transfer rate of DDRII 800 is 6.4GB/s and that of DDRIII 1333 is 10.67GB/s. Transfer rate reflects the ability to transfer data, in another word it means the ability to speed Windows up. It is obvious some would say to have the speed of windows go up, DDRIII 1333 is a better option comparing to DDRII 800 which transfers 4.27GB less data per second and will slow the speed of Windows up, if the price is not in consideration.

However we actually can speed up Windows by using two or three pieces of DDRII 800 RAM to get a data transfer rate of 12.8GB or 19.2GB per second on a motherboard which supports dual-channel memory or triple-channel memory. As you understand right now, thanks to the multi-channel DDR technology, wisely choosing RAM and a motherboard helps to save money and speed up Windows!

In some cases, if you don't have any budget for a new piece of RAM, it is recommended to use a free memory cleaner applet to automatically optimize RAM usage in order to speed windows up! Looking for more professional ways to speed up Windows?

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Software and hardware issues are the causes of a slow Windows, don't be misled by authors who write about how a single registry tool is able to speed up Windows.
Nicole R. Miller works for a company which is dedicated to designing an easy to use but powerful PC tweak tool and offers free technical support on software and hardware issues which slow your computer down!

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