yes it does effect speed, if you were to use a ram with a lower mhz it would be slower because it would take longer for you to access and with a lower amount you cannot multitask as much so higher mhz and higher amount = faster pc
Hz on a RAM is the speed of which the hardware can read. the higher the Hz the faster RAM.
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Somewhat, it can affect the speed of loading times. Many graphics card have their own built in ram. I recently purchased one and it had 1 GIG of ram.
Strictly speaking the 'internet' speed doesn't depend on RAM although RAM on webserver may slow it down. More specifically a shortage of RAM on a user's machine may result in a response time degradation with whatever application is in use but that does not affect the 'internet'.
Processor speed and RAM speed are related but distinct factors in a computer's performance. The processor, or CPU, executes instructions and processes data, while RAM (Random Access Memory) temporarily stores data for quick access. If the CPU is significantly faster than the RAM, it may lead to a bottleneck, where the processor has to wait for data from the slower RAM. Conversely, faster RAM can help ensure that the CPU operates efficiently, maximizing overall system performance.
RAM MHz refers to the speed at which RAM can read and write data, and it can significantly impact overall system performance. Higher MHz values generally allow for faster data transfer between the CPU and RAM, reducing latency and improving the efficiency of data-intensive tasks. However, the actual performance gain depends on the CPU's architecture and its ability to take advantage of the RAM speed, as well as the balance between CPU speed and RAM speed in the system. Ultimately, faster RAM can enhance performance, but it needs to be matched with a compatible CPU for optimal results.
The compatible RAM speed can go up to 3300MHz. This is with the OC'd RAM.
computer with prossesor speed of 550Mh and 128Mb RAM
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
The speed of the RAM is based on how large the RAM's storage space is. Most modern computers have 2-4 GB of RAM, and the speed is based off of that storage space. The speed of the RAM is the same across all models and sizes of RAM because all types use the same type of memory. The only way speed can be decreased is if the progam(s) you are running exceed the amount of RAM that is in your computer. Putting more GBs of RAM in your computer will not increase the speed in any way, it just allows you to run more programs without decreasing speed.
A 1998 Ram does not have an input speed sensor.
Add more, you cannot not speed it up, but you can improve it by adding RAM memory.