A single 1GB Ram on your IBM desktop or IBM laptop may be no longer sufficient to run many today’s programs at once, especially if you use the Windows Vista platform. As in fact, today’s operating systems and programs require a greater hardware specification along with the advancement in features and abilities.

Installing an extra memory RAM (Random Access Memory) can significantly boost the performance of your older IBM computer. With additional 1GB or 2 GB of RAM, you can give it a second life to do handle all large programs and files you have smoothly like Photoshop, 3DS Max, AutoCAD, or a HD video player (in some cases you may also need a graphic card support).

When installing IBM memory upgrades on your IBM desktop, laptop or server, you have to consider the quality and specification of the memory modules to ensure a complete compatibility, so that your IBM will run at peak performance. And it is recommended to any IBM computer user to use original or identical memory modules, with the same brands and part numbers that IBM chooses when installing memory modules in their new machines. Just remove the computer cover and see how many RAM slots provided by the motherboard. You may find 2, 4 or even more slots of DDR2 and/or DDR3 on your motherboard.

Or you can use the internet to find more information for IBM memory options available to you. If you like, you can visit MemoryUpgrade.pro. At Pro Memory Upgrade you will find the complete RAM expansion module solutions, including DIMM and SO-DIMM memory upgrade for IBM eServer, IBM IdeaCentre, IBM IntelliStation, IBM System X Tower, Handheld 3000, IBM Lenovo IdeaPad Notebook, and more.