Upgrade according to usage
We do so much with our computers. We search, we create, we modify, we share and we do lots more. To able to do so much, your computer needs to have the space and memory to process all those information. With new applications being introduced and updates happening every other day, you can not do without upgrading your computer or you might have to risk going obsolete, because you use RAM to do almost everything.
The more applications you install, the more space you would need in your computer to be able to run them. For example, lets say you have a Dell PowerEdge Memory of the simplest kind. With this you can, without question, open applications, download pictures, play games, etc. But when you want to work with digital audio or video formats the PowerEdge Server RAM will need more memory.
So you would have to upgrade PowerEdge Memory to something higher, which will allow you to do what you want without any problem. The decision to upgrade your computer memory, however, depends on for what purpose do you use the computer. Because, if you are just a beginner at using computers, upgrading will just be a waste of money and space.
