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Feel free to ask help to our representatives to choose for you the best options according to your specific situation. They can together with you make a profile of your computer use now and in the future to see what can be for you the best choice to get where you want to be.

You can find here also more info to make a choice yourself but it is recommended to ask us to help you with this if you don’t feel comfortable enough with the used terminology and information. Gamers and IT people or just interested people can sometimes make more out of this information themselves. It is however best in a personal conversation with one of our representatives to together explore what could be the best idea for your situation.

Specifications

  •  non-ECC
    • Used for most normal computers, on servers and for more professional use Buffered memory can be used. Check out of your motherboard supports it (see manual).
  • Unbuffered
    • Used for most normal computers, on servers and for more professional use Buffered memory can be used. Check out if your motherboard supports it (see manual).

Advice with choice

  • Choose best the specifications you need in the right order since not all choices are possible after some initial choices.
  • Watch out to check certain choices not only on which is technically the best but also on the cost differences and if the efficiency is really necessary for your use of your computer.
  • In two years better memory can be available for a smaller price and the top models can sometimes be relatively more expensive then other models in the midrange.
  • Top models now are in a couple of years sometimes already belonging more and more to the midrange and cost then less. So what you save now on buying you can invest maybe better on future improvements of your system if possible.
  • Feel free to ask help to our representatives to choose for you the best options according to your specific situation.

 

Type Of Socket

  • SO-DIMM For Laptops
  • DIMM For Desktops

Type of RAM

  • Type Of RAM is dependent on the motherboard. You can find it in the manual of the motherboard or on the website of the motherboard supplier.

 

  • DDR5 is the most recent type and has higher speeds etc.
  • It is however still possible to have very good computers with the older versions.
  • DDR3 is in the meantime less sold in new computers but the speed of a DDR3 motherboard can still be improved a lot by extending the memory in it. It can still be a very good idea to use DDR3 in general for many normal users.
  • New computers with DDR4 used are also still not really out of date as a choice for new computers.
  • All depends on the price you want to pay for a certain kind of computer with certain kind of possibilities.
  • You don’t need to follow always the latest trend especially if the DDR3 or DDR4 computer you already have is still doing a good job for your kind of use of it.
  • We recommend always to check if you have already a SSD drive as a hard disk to begin with to improve your system.
  • A SSD Hard Disk improves your speed dramatically with older computers.
  • To also extend the RAM memory on older systems depends on if it will be worth it.
  • This depends on how much it will improve your older system and the price you need to pay for the older RAM.
  • You might want to choose for some older systems then rather to buy a relative cheap contemporary system as an upgrade.
  • Our own line of Eden computers are chosen to have a very sharp price combined with many possibilities. You might find a good system for you even if you don’t want to spend too much on it.
  • For many computer users our cheapest configuration is already more then they really need to work comfortable.
  • So it is best to compare the costs and improvements of an upgrade to the choice for a new but cheap system since not everybody needs a more expensive contemporary system.
  • Of course if your computer is not older then 15 years you are probably doing a good deal to improve your RAM Memory too.
  • Eden also has a cheaper line of RAM available as good as other brands.
  • Specialised brands like Kingston however offer more up to date possibilities and specialised options, more choice in certain ways for certain users. So feel free to ask more information to us about what is the best choice for your situation.

          Types

    • DDR3 RAM
      • Less found in recently sold computers. Not necessarily a bad speed for normal users of a computer. Not really unusable at all, depending of course of the amount of GB and the rest of the system etc
    • DDR4 RAM
      • More recent motherboards often still use this type with faster speeds.
    • DDR5 RAM
      • Latest motherboards with most possibilities more and more use this type with even faster speeds.

If you buy at this moment a new computer you most often choose a DDR4 or DDR5 probably. But the line of computers in the days where DDR3 was used is not necessarily really outdated for lighter users of a computer.

 

Capacity

  • 8GB
  • 16GB
  • 32GB

 

  • Take into account possible Dual Channel Memory possibilities and/or requirements on your motherboard.
  • Dual Channel (and recently quad channel) makes your computer faster and this technique requires two (or 4) similar or even the same type of RAM Memory Modules which are placed in the sockets of your motherboard.
  • Check out your manual to know how to place them to work together since different motherboards have different requirements.
  • Typically you need to use one of these options:
    • two sockets next to each other e.g. socket 1+2 or socket 3+4
    • one dual channel set in socket 1+3 and another dual channel set in socket 2+4
  • In the manual of your motherboard you also find more information on what your specific motherboard requires and allows.
  • So always check your manual before buying RAM Memory modules.
  • Not every kind of RAM is allowed on every motherboard. Don’t forget the right choice is also more then what is allowed. Some manuals of some motherboards give examples of tested and approved memory but as long as you follow their general rules you can also use other brands and RAM types. Most often you need two of the same type though. Also read abut limitations in speed and other specifications that might matter.

Speed

  • 4800MT/s
  • 5200MT/s
  • 5600MT/s

 

  • More speed is better but if it doesn’t mean a lot of difference it is not always worth the price difference.
  • Some gaming enthusiasts like to spend money to have the highest available speeds to improve their gaming systems but for you it might matter more to have the right computer system at the right price.
  • Now not buying the most expensive systems can save you money to buy extending parts to it in the future. You end up then with a good computer now and an even better one in the future if you think good about this extensibility when you buy it.
  • Top models of computer parts cost disproportionally a lot at a certain level. It is best to buy for normal users at the midrange or a bit higher then midrange prices or try to buy top parts second hand or in a promotion.
  • Unless you want really the best and the latest it can be handy to think to buy certain things or even a new computer in a couple of years to see what is the best deal for you also in the long term.
  • You have then more money to buy a computer with more possibilities since these possibilities always get better for the midrange prices.
  • An Intel i3 at this moment can work much better then an older version of an i3 so don’t compare too fast these concepts on the timeline. Best to compare these concepts in the right way. Also the specifications contain sometimes promising figures but then some models like Celeron leave out important aspects like relatively lower cache memory (L1-L2-L3).
  • The whole system in a  computer works together to create a certain kind of efficiency. Sometimes it is only for certain tasks that you need a better system. Everyday use can be fast enough to be a comfortable experience for many. If you use your computer for certain things or just want a faster one it is certainly also ok to invest in better systems. Gamers experience other problems then everyday use for regular users. The games they play are having more detail and higher resolutions, need to load more data on the fly and in between levels etc. This is the reason why they like also more up to date systems to follow the current evolution better and ina more comfortable way. It is their hobby and in this way they lose less time waiting etc. If they work for it and spend more money it is totally for them more logical because they profit from it more then a regular user who uses internet, plays YouTube or video with a buffer memory system. If you also like 4k or more then one screen in both 4k resolution and at higher refresh rates etc then you might still get in trouble with a more regular computer since you need also to check if the graphics card is capable of these demands. For many computer tasks or office presentations 1080p is already enough but for gaming and movies many would set the bar at 4k already if they can. On YouTube 4k is already available but the live streaming even with buffer is not working everywhere in the world really good yet. You might want to first download then these 4k movies and then play them so they don’t stop from time to time because your internet download speed is not constant or too slow. It has nothing to do necessarily with your computer or even graphic card possibilities, rather the internet download speed of YouTube 4k movies is not everywhere really a good idea yet. Better in that case learn how to download the movie files first on your pc so you can play it without hampering.
  • It can be good for many users to think about a strategy to spend their money on their computer now but also in the future to see what you really need.
  • To follow too much the latest trends is often for professional users who really need it or gaming users who appreciate the extra possibilities of the current offers.

Chip Organisation

Choose the more important choices like capacity etc. You can ignore this in your choice making since a bigger capacity brings another chip organisation but even light consequences of this are rather to be considered as an unimportant kind of detail if you consider the very big improvements a change in capacity brings.

  • X8
    • Uses 8-bit wide chips to fill a 64-bit wide memory rank.
  • X16
    • Uses 16-bit wide chips to fill a 64-bit wide memory rank.

 

  • X16 needs less chips then X8 which has a lower throughput which impacts your system performance a bit, but most often this is in the total context of your system not really the choice you need to worry about too much.
  • This choice for X8 or X16 comes from other choices you make like the capacity of the RAM and the fact that certain RAM demands the use of one of both types.
  • So it is more a choice the developer of the RAM makes to achieve certain things then the first choice for you. It is just good to know that it has consequences but not really that much. Often it means it is still logical to take small consequences as just a detail compared to the much bigger impact of achieving a bigger capacity.

Package availability

  • Single Module
    • if you already have a module and you want to buy a second one to use it together in a dual channel combination then it is recommended to buy as much as possible the same type of RAM to use this dual channel function of motherboards
    • if you want to have the opportunity or plan to have more RAM in the future it is best to consider already in your choice how this can best be chosen now already to get in your future targeted configuration with the least trouble and/or cost
  • Kit of 2
    • in general cost is sometimes less per module but often not a lot
    • if you need 2 normally best option since both modules are then of the same type etc which is the best for optimal compatibility with the dual channel function of motherboards

 

Type

DIMM, VLP-DIMM, SO-DIMM

Type Of RAM

DDR3, DDR4, DDR5

Capacity

2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB

Speed

1600 MT/s, 2666 MT/s, 3200MT/s, 4800MT/s, 5200MT/s, 5600MT/s

Ranking

1R, 2R

Chip Organsiation

X8, X16

Pin

204-pin, 240-pin, 260-pin, 262-pin, 288-pin

Voltage

1.1V, 1.2V, 1.35V, 1.5V

CAS Latency

CL40, CL42, CL46

Row Cycle Time

48ns

DRAM Density

2Gbit, 4Gbit, 8Gbit, 16Gbit

Package

Single Module, Kit Of 2

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