s about SDRAM
s about SDRAM
He has 4GB of RAM in his laptop, but it runs very slowly. I considered upgrading it. I visited the product page (https://www8.hp.com/us/en/laptops/produc...s/34443624) and saw details about his system. It mentioned "4 GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM" with transfer speeds up to 2400 MT/s. I wasn’t familiar with SDRAM, so I wondered if a SSD would fit in an SDRAM slot or vice versa. Thanks for the info!
An SSD would significantly improve the system's responsiveness, sound quality, and loading speeds compared to adding more RAM. SDram refers to standard dynamic random-access memory commonly found in all modern chips, lacking any unique features. It doesn't require special connectors, so a 2400mhz dimming should work perfectly. SDram stands for Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. It's included in every modern RAM module and uses a universal connector. When you look at the specifications before SDram—such as DDR4-2400mhz—it indicates you should use DDR4 SODIMM 2400mhz memory for optimal performance.