PC Performance - Kingston Knowledge Centre
Learn about the performance benefits of SSD and memory upgrades for desktops, laptops and workstations. Stay in the know about the latest PC and technology trends.
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Upgrade your PC to streamline your workflow
Take advantage of these upgrades to streamline your workflow.
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MT/s vs MHz: A better measure for memory speed
MT/s is the accurate measure for DDR SDRAM memory transfers that happen on both the rising and falling edges of the clock cycle, not MHz.
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The difference between memory and storage in gaming
Understand the difference between a storage medium and a gaming PC's memory.
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Gaming with Windows 11: What to expect with the new PC performance features
Windows 11 is here! Check out these exciting new PC performance features for gamers.
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Windows 11 - Does your organisation need to upgrade or refresh?
We explore the system requirements needed and the benefits of upgrading rather than replacing.
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Is it better to build or buy a gaming PC?
It seems like gamers would build their own PCs, but are the benefits still worth the time and effort?
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How much memory do you need for video editing?
More DRAM means faster PC performance when editing from video, from playback responsiveness to render time. But is 8, 16, 32 or 64GB enough? How much do you need for 1080p, 4K, or 8K?
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Install more memory in your laptop or desktop PC for a better video conferencing experience
It’s not just internet bandwidth you need, when using Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The hardware matters too.
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What is the difference between memory and storage?
Understand the difference between a storage medium and a system's dynamic random-access memory.
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10 ways to speed up a PC running Windows 10
If you’re finding that your PC performance is slowing down, these tips can help improve your speeds and PC efficiency.
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Desktop and Laptop PC Memory, Memory Upgrades
Find out all the basics of laptop and desktop PC memory technology and see why you should trust Kingston.
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Three signs you need more memory in your computer
If your files don’t open immediately and programs are slow to load, you get an error message or are unable to load several programs at once, your computer may need more memory.