Memories (Capacity: 4 GB or Higher)
Memory is a component that temporarily records the work contents of a PC. Each has a different transfer rate and power consumption. If the capacity is large, software can be used at the same time and data processing will be smooth. Conversely, a small capacity can cause the PC to freeze, making it easy to affect the performance of the PC. There are two types of memory, RAM and ROM. RAM supports reading and writing data, and ROM is read-only. When the power supply is turned off, the data in the RAM will be lost, but not in the ROM. Some memories have special functions. For example, those that grasp the temperature and share the load, and those that have an error detection function to help prevent the effects of noise.