Answers to the most common memory questions.
Can I really install memory myself?
Do DIMM's have to be matched?
Do I need to remove the stickers that are on the chips of my new memory?
Do you sell new or used memory?
Does it matter which slots I plug my new module in?
How do I figure out what kind of memory my system has?
How do you know it's time for a memory upgrade?
How much memory do I need for my hard drive?
How much memory do I need? / How much memory should I have?
I don't know the model number of my computer, how can I get the right RAM?
My Computer only see 3.25GB of Memory when I have 4GB installed. How can I get my computer to see all the memory?
What about static electricity?
What can go wrong with cheaper, off spec, generic ram?
What does "Guaranteed To Work" really mean?
What if I can't figure it out, can I return the memory?
What is a memory kit?
What is RAM and why do I need it?
Where do you get your RAM?
Why did my computer slow down after I installed more RAM?
Why doesn't my Windows® PC recognize the whole 4GB of memory I installed?
Why is it important to purchase memory designed and tested for a specific system rather than to use generic memory?
Will adding more RAM make my Internet surfing faster?
Will I void my system warranty by installing your memory?
Will memory from 4 All Deals work with memory from another manufacturer?