Learning about Gateway Memory Upgrades

On September 13, 2008, in Hardware, by Admin

When you get ready to add more memory to your computer, regardless of the type such as Apple memory, HP memory, or Toshiba memory, you will need to consider a number of factors. For starters, you need to think about the way in which your computer is used. If all you do is word processing type of work, then you would not need much but if you work with audio and video, you want memory that can offer the fullest level of support. Take the Gateway G6-350 HE computer, which is a wonderful consideration. Initially, this computer offers 64 megabytes of removable memory, designed with three sockets. However, to give the computer a little more gusto, G6-350 memory can be added, which would change capacity to a total of 384 megabytes.

You would find the same deal associated with the G6-266XL memory, G6-233M memory, G6-200 memory, G6-400/Home Memory, G6-150 memory, and all the computers designed and sold by Gateway. When shopping around for a new computer, in addition to thinking about how it will be used, you should also think about the future. For example, if you decided to choose a Macbooks memory upgrade, Performance memory, or X-Serve memory, you may not initially need much memory but within a few months, you might. Let us say you were in the market for a new job, one where you would travel to give presentations. To process the presentations in a fast and professional manner, you need sufficient memory. Considering everything will help you make the best decision.

 

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