Computers can be upgraded in countless ways, but there’s no quicker route to
improving a PC’s performance than by increasing its memory.
By adding extra memory, a previously sluggish PC may suddenly fly. However,
many people are put off upgrading computer memory because they consider it to be
a complicated and expensive job.
In fact, it’s neither, and in this Workshop we’ll explain both how to find
out what kind of memory to buy for your PC and exactly how to fit it. This
Workshop is suitable for any kind of desktop computer.
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