If your computer has been experiencing slowdowns or unexpected crashing when launching apps, loading documents, or basically any other computing process you may need a ram upgrade. Boosting your ram could change your computer experience with improved performance for almost all processes in your system. If you like to work with multiple apps simultaneously or use ram intensive software such as Adobe you may benefit from investing in more ram. We can complete most ram upgrades or replacements in 24 hours or less. No appointments are necessary.
You can check the ram usage on your system by following the instructions below.
WINDOWS:
If you are constantly running below 25% availability of ram usage under the “Performance” tab in the “Task Manager” menu.
MACS:
If you are running Mac OS X 10.4 or later, you can view ram usage in the Activity Monitor located in the Utilities Folder inside the Application Folder (/Applications/Utilities/).
Boosting your ram could change your computer experience with improved performance for almost all processes in your system. If you like to work with multiple apps simultaneously or use ram intensive software such as Adobe you may benefit from investing in more ram. We can complete most ram upgrades or replacements in 24 hours or less. No appointments are necessary.
Upgrading the memory on your computer is relatively inexpensive, and increasing the ram can be an easy way to experience significant gains in your Mac or PC’s performance. But first you will need to determine if the RAM in your computer is upgradable. For instance, if you have a MacBook Pro with a Retina display, or a MacBook Air, the ram is soldered onto the motherboard and is not upgradeable. If you are not sure give us a call or send us an email and we will let you know!
Checking your RAM usage is simple. If you’re using a Windows computer, go to the “Performance” tab in the “Task Manager” menu and check if you’re running below 25% availability of RAM usage. For Mac users running OS X 10.4 or later, check your RAM usage in the Activity Monitor, located in the Utilities folder inside the Application folder (/Applications/Utilities/).
Upgrading your computer’s memory is relatively inexpensive and can result in significant gains in speed and efficiency. However, it’s important to note that some models, such as MacBook Pros with Retina displays or MacBook Airs, have soldered RAM that is not upgradable. Contact us to find out if your computer is eligible for a RAM upgrade.