Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Transform a budget laptop this Christmas
There are many perfectly understandable reasons why laptops received this Christmas may ultimately be underwhelming. First is price, the price of a laptop which boasts good performance is extremely high, and in times of such economic hardship its is much more attractive and affordable for parents, friends or partners to lean towards a cheaper option where available, and with a whole plethora of budget laptops on the market, there isn’t a shortage of cheaper options. Secondly, for someone who knows little about computers and laptops, buying a machine with the ideal specs for the ideal price is a very hard task to complete. Even for someone with a good knowledge of computers, the decision to purchase a new laptop is one likely to be preceded by hours of research and investigation. For someone without the required knowledge and time, it is hardly surprising that they might spring for a laptop that may not have the best performance options, especially with so many falsely inflated claims by laptop manufacturers.
Thankfully a visit to Data Memory Systems can resolve such a situation, upgrading the RAM of a laptop is often a great and cheap way of drastically improving performance. Poor performance of new laptops can often be a result of the laptop being shipped with insufficient memory in the first place. So a visit to Data Memory Systems can turn a disappointing present into one of the year’s best.
To browse Data Memory Systems’ large stock of pc memory, Apple memory and other products, visit
http://www.datamemorysystems.com/
About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com
Monday, 25 October 2010
Prepare your Apple for Steam
The arrival of Steam on the Apple platform will mean that many more video games will be accessible to Apple users. Previously only a handful of games were regularly released on the Apple platform compared to the PC.
This means that many more Apple owners will be looking to play video games on their machine. However most will likely find that unfortunately their machines are not up to the job. Games are resource intensive and many standard machines do not have sufficient Apple memory to run the games efficiently.
However, this does not need to be a problem as Apple Memory specialists, Data Memory Systems stock a wide range of affordable and high performance Apple memory. Upgrading memory is a very simple process, and is the most cost effective way of improving your Apple’s performance.
Regardless of what type of Apple are you using, Data Memory Systems has the right Apple memory upgrade for you. From very low capacity 256MB modules to far larger 8GB kits, there is a huge range to suit your needs.
Understandably upgrading your Apple seems like a daunting task, from choosing the right memory to installing it, it is often a process that dissuades many people from carrying out their own upgrades. However these problems are lessened by Data Memory Systems who have onsite guides to aide your choice and a support team available at 800-662-7466. Additionally the Apple Memory Finder provides lists of all the memory appropriate for your exact model, making it easy to find the compatible memory for your device.
If you are considering upgrading your Apple, browse the entire range of Apple Memory online at http://www.datamemorysystems.com
About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com
Monday, 18 October 2010
Upgrading Memory – Getting the most out of your Apple
Upgrading memory (RAM) is by far the most cost effective way of increasing a computers performance. The ‘bang for your buck’ received from upgrading your Apple memory is far higher than you would see from upgrading your processor, graphics card, or hard drive. Your Apple uses RAM to store active files and programs, when you do not have enough RAM your computer has to use your hard drive instead, which can be around 50 times slower.
So what are the benefits you could receive from upgrading your Apple’s memory?
Multitasking
Today computers are often required to run multiple programs at once, if your Apple is struggling to do this, the most likely answer is you are low on RAM. Installing more memory on your Apple will ensure that your computer has the headroom to handle multiple tasks at once.
Media
Intensive media and graphics programs will push your Apple to the max, increasing your RAM will give you the performance necessary in order to easily handle such resource heavy programs
Gaming
Video games are becoming increasingly taxing to run, you may of noticed that your Apple handles day to day tasks fine, but struggles when gaming. This is because games require much more resources than standard applications, increasing your Apple memory will give you that performance boost needed to handle the latest games.
Data Memory Systems can provide you with exactly the right memory to boost the performance of your Apple system. Whether it is 2GB of DDR2 RAM for your Apple G5, or 4GB of DDR3 RAM for your Apple MacBook.
Choice
Data Memory Systems offers an excellent range of memory solutions for Apple Mac Pros and indeed other Apple machines and devices. If you are unsure about what you need or want for your Apple Mac, be sure to check out the website for information and advice. The Apple Memory Finder tool is hugely helpful and easy to use. Simply select your model and proceed from there. As well as presenting the types of Apple memory that are suited to your machine, the website contains a wealth of information to give you a sound overview of the relative merits of each option.
Guarantee
Data Memory Systems certified products come with a Lifetime advanced replacement guarantee and 30 day money back guarantee. The test team works within a dedicated laboratory environment to test the components and assure a reliable level of quality. Over 20 years experience in the field has been consistently used to develop better and better service and expertise. Customers can also expect free support and technical assistance so there’s no need to worry if you’re less than confident about installing your new components. You can get someone on the phone when you need help and a dedicated, friendly member of the team will assist you.
Find out more and browse the entire range of Apple Memory at http://www.datamemorysystems.com
About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com
Thursday, 7 October 2010
New 8GB Apple Memory Module Now Available From Data Memory Systems
These excellent quality memory modules are DDR3, which boast a data rate that is twice as fast at the DDR2. The result of this new technological advancement is higher bus and peak rates. The Double Data Rate 3 Synchronous DRAM modules also allow for chip capacities up to 8 Gigabytes, and consequently a 16GB maximum memory module size. An additional advantage is the reduced power consumption of around 30% compared with DDR2.
The 8GB DDR3-1333 ECC DIMM has a speed of PC3-10600 and 240 pins. Should you decide to purchase the memory module, you can do so quickly and easily through the website, simply by browsing to the page and choosing Buy.
Apple Mac Pro Solutions
Data Memory Systems additionally have an extensive range of other Apple memory upgrades that are also 100% compatible with Apple Mac Pros. From the Quad Core, 6 Core, 8 Core and 12 Core Xeon, there are upgrades available for the Nehalem and Westmere models. To view the details of these memory upgrades, browse to Apple Memory from the main site menu and then choose Apple Mac Pro Memory. Each of the products listed will also have its own page listing full details, simply click one to view or purchase it.
Performance
When you purchase an Apple Mac Pro, you are setting yourself expectations of excellence when it comes to performance and reliability. Getting the right memory solution is of course key to sustaining that performance level.
Choice
Data Memory Systems offer an excellent range of memory solutions for Apple Mac Pros and indeed other Apple machines and devices. If you are unsure about what you need or want for your Apple Mac, be sure to check out the website for information and advice. The Apple Memory Finder tool is hugely helpful and easy to use. Simply select your model and proceed from there. As well as presenting the types of Apple memory that are suited to your machine, the website contains a wealth of information to give you a sound overview of the relative merits of each option.
Guarantee
Data Memory Systems certified products come with a Lifetime advanced replacement guarantee and 30 day money back guarantee. The test team works within a dedicated laboratory environment to test the components and assure a reliable level of quality. Over 20 years experience in the field has been consistently used to develop better and better service and expertise. Customers can also expect free support and technical assistance so there’s no need to worry if you’re less than confident about installing your new components. You can get someone on the phone when you need help and a dedicated, friendly member of the team will assist you.
Find out more and browse the entire range of Apple Memory at http://www.datamemorysystems.com
About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Identifying the correct Apple Memory for your machine
If you're a Mac owner and need or want to upgrade your Apple memory, it's easier than you think. So many of us assume that certain tasks to do with our computers are going to be hugely complicated, and we end up either forking out for professional help or not bothering at all and making do with a system we're not happy with. When it comes to selecting and installing Apple memory, it really is very simple, and you can easily identify the kit you need in just a few simple steps.
If you don't know what Apple Mac model your computer is, or indeed what kind of memory it needs, you can find out in no time. Your System Profile will give you all the information you need, and is accessible via the Apple menu. As well as allowing you to identify the type of Apple memory you need for the upgrade, this will let you see how much memory your system currently has, which of course gives you an idea what you're going to need if you did want to increase it.
Find out what you're after
If you're nervous about upgrading your Apple computer's memory, follow these simple steps for a problem free diagnosis…
1. Open the Apple menu, then select About This Mac. The About This Mac window should then open.
2. Choose the More Info button. The System Profile screen should then be presented to you, through which you can access your machine's Hardware Overview.
3. The Hardware Overview gives you the necessary information to use the DMS Apple Memory Finder. The information you need will include the computer's model, CPU (both type and speed) and the machine's total memory capacity.
4. Click Memory in the left hand side Contents section. At this point the Memory Slot information should open up. You should be able to see your computer's current memory configuration here. The information should help to work out which slots have been filled with which type of memory. It should also allow you to see how many of your computer's slots are still available for new DMS Certified memory to be installed.
Options
To see your options for purchasing new memory for your Apple Mac once you've identified what it can accommodate, check out the Apple Memory upgrade section from the Data Memory Systems main menu. Here you can view the details of memory suited to a host of different Apple devices and computers. Once you've found the type of memory you need, scroll through the list that appears to identify which option you want to go for. The details and prices for each type of memory are laid out clearly, and if you'd like to go ahead and purchase one simply choose Buy to add to cart.
Data Memory Systems offers an unbeatable range of computer memory upgrades and products not only for Apple products but for PCs too. Our product range also includes a host of storage solutions, allowing you to get the most out of your computers and digital devices for an excellent value. Visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/ for more information.
About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com
Monday, 13 September 2010
Upgrade your MacBook memory today with Data Memory Systems

Replacing a MacBook can be expensive, of course, but in many cases a simple Apple memory upgrade is all that’s needed to get the unit back to optimum performance levels. Slow running can occur if the Apple memory is almost full, because the hard drive is having trouble functioning. Fortunately, Data Memory Systems have a full line of memory upgrades to choose from.
When a computer’s current memory capacity is reached, a bigger replacement or additional memory can improve the unit as a whole. PC or Apple memory of any kind needs to have some space in order to allow the machine to function as well as it possibly can. Thankfully, replacing the Apple memory is a simple process.
You need to shut the MacBook down first, making sure you’ve saved all your programs before you close them, of course. Then you must disconnect all the cables that are connected to the unit, including the power cable and any others you have, such as those for external music players, perhaps.
Then, after carefully turning the machine upside down, you need to remove battery and any screws from the shield protecting the memory. The memory module is much the same as a Dell memory module or an HP memory module. All you do is push the ejection levers to release it, and then carefully remove it.
Inserting the new unit is basically the same operation but in reverse. You need to take great care when sliding it in, however, because it’s possible to damage it if you’re too firm. Just take it easy and you’ll be fine. In no time at all, your MacBook will be up and running again, with far more space for you to use.
Whether you use your MacBook for work or play, you’ll be so glad that you took the decision to upgrade the memory.
If you were thinking of buying a new MacBook, just imagine the hundreds of dollars you’ll have saved yourself. Your machine is running perfectly once again, and all for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Data Memory Systems has a range of Apple memory upgrades at bargain prices which will suit your needs and your budget.
Their comprehensive range covers upgrades for the MacBook, the MacBook Pro and the Mac Pro Xeon, to name just a few. Whatever your memory upgrade needs, Data Memory Systems will have it. Log on to their web page today and you’ll be stunned by the amount of products they have on offer.
Visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/ for more information.
Friday, 10 September 2010
Speak to Data Memory Systems about the new 4GB chip for the MacBook

Many people wrongly assume that if the memory is almost full they have to spend a small fortune on buying a replacement. However, a simple Apple memory upgrade is easy to perform and will allow the unit to get back to what it does best: running programs and games at optimum speed and performance.
Data Memory Systems know all about expanding the memory of a computer, and therefore extending its life for many years to come. They don’t believe in simply spending money for the sake of it, so they offer an amazing selection of upgrades to increase your HP memory, Dell memory and even your camera memory.
If you’re a MacBook user, you only care about the Apple memory, of course, and the new 4GB Apple Memory chip, available at a remarkably low price from Data Memory Systems, can give your unit a whole new lease of life. Communication, work, chat, games and videos are all easier to use and quicker to operate.
Computer memory, whether it’s a flash memory, PC memory or the overall RAM on any machine, always has a limit, of course, and once that memory limit is reached, or almost reached, the unit will begin to slow down. Music, videos and even photographs are difficult to download, so a change is needed as soon as possible.
If you’re unsure about which memory upgrade would suit you best, just give Data Memory Systems a call, their friendly experts will be able to advise you on the best course of action. For MacBook users, that will invariably mean switching to a new 4GB memory chip.
For improved RAM, DDR and SDRAM, an upgrade will always be recommended. Installing a new memory upgrade is a piece of cake, and simply involves following a few easy instructions. The 4GB Apple Memory chip is available from Data Memory Systems for the MacBook and the MacBook Pro, so get one today and prepare to be amazed.
Data Memory Systems are a one-stop shop for all your memory upgrade needs, no matter which computer you’re using. They also supply flash cards, internal and external hard drives, USB flash drives and more for all the world’s leading computer systems, including HP, Sony, Apple, Dell, Compaq, IBM, Toshiba and Acer.
Their sales staff are always happy to help, and can advise on any aspect if you’re not sure. They’re always just an email or a phone call away, so contact them today to further discuss your needs. At Data Memory Systems, they have one main priority, and that is complete customer satisfaction.
Saturday, 21 August 2010
How computer memory works – a guide by Data Memory Systems

Data
Computers use data, which is information. This information includes the documents etc that you have stored, but also a lot of other information that the programs running on your computer require to carry out their tasks, both in terms of the software applications you use (e.g. Web browsers, word processors) and the operating system itself. The operating system handles how your computer hardware is used to present you with the interface that allows you to carry out tasks as you need. This of course includes handling data, and this is where memory comes in, for the data is held in memory.
Hard Drive
Your computer's hard drive is generally a place where more persistent, longer term data is stored. This is where you'll likely store your documents, pictures, audio, video etc. PCs and laptops come with a set amount of hard drive space built in, which affects how much you can store within the computer. These days, it's also common to use an external hard drive, particularly if you use different computers at times, and if you perhaps use a laptop rather than a desktop and therefore have less internal storage space available.
External
A host of external devices are also used for this type of storage, for example flash drives and memory sticks. With these, in most cases they are 'plug and play' which means you simply plug them into your computer USB ports and the computer reads them in the same way as it would its own internal memory. Again, the advantage to these is that they're portable and can be used with different machines.
RAM
How fast and efficient a computer is depends on a number of things, including the CPU. It also depends on the RAM, which is like the computer's shorter term memory, and is used as it carries out its tasks. RAM is faster to access than the data on the hard drive, and it's therefore used by the operating system for whatever the computer is doing at any time.
If you're choosing RAM for your system, whether it's being created from scratch or upgraded, there are a number of things you should bear in mind. The RAM must be suited to your computer's motherboard, and must also be appropriate to the CPU you're using. Different types of machine also require different memory, so if your machine is Apple, for example, you should choose appropriate Apple memory.
Choices
Data Memory Systems have an excellent range of memory solutions designed to suit a great many different needs, at fantastic prices and sold according to high standards in customer service. With a product catalog covering all sorts of computer memory, you can get whatever PC memory, Dell memory or HP memory you need. Also currently available are RAM, DDR and SDRAM.
Find out more at http://www.datamemorysystems.com/
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Building Your Own PC? Guide To Choosing The Correct Memory
RAM
These days, the average PC will be interacting with a variety of different devices and types of memory, some internal and some external. The RAM you choose for your PC will have a substantial effect on the speed that it functions at, and should be tailored to both the machine itself and to what it’s mainly going to be used for.
The motherboard in your PC will dictate to an extent the types of RAM that are compatible with it, and so this is one of the first things you need to check out before taking any decisions. Make sure any memory you consider is no larger than the maximum module that the motherboard can accommodate. You will also need to choose which type of RAM to use with your motherboard, which will again be determined by the motherboard: DDR and SDRAM are among the available options. When choosing your RAM, you should also take into account the speed of your processor.
Whether you’re choosing memory to use with a PC or Apple memory, you should browse the available options for these manufacturers specifically. Data Memory Systems stock a vast range of solutions for Apple memory and PC memory, with a host of brands catered for including Dell memory and HP memory.
What your PC is going to be used for will also have an impact on your memory solution. Memory options are available that are designed specifically for use with gaming or multimedia. If your PC is really just going to be used for light office work or browsing the Web on a casual basis for example, then your computer memory requirements will be less demanding and you can feel free to choose the smaller options. Bear in mind though that memory affects multitasking, and therefore your ability to run several applications at once.
Storage
These days we’ve gotten into the habit of keeping so much in digital formats, whether on desktop PCs, laptops or other devices. There is a huge range of options now available for computer storage. Your PC’s ability to save those files will include its hard drive, for which you have a number of choices, including SSD drives which are increasingly popular.
External storage is also something that our mobile technology needs have progressed, with developments such as Flash drives. Whether you’re hoping to store documents, pictures, music or video, you’ll likely want to have substantial amounts of storage space available for your PC. The advantage to using portable drives is of course that you can use them with more than one computer, as most of them are connected using USB ports. Data Memory Systems offer a wealth of external storage products, including USB, Firewire and Flash drives capable of interfacing with many devices.
Find out more at www.datamemorysystems.com
Friday, 30 July 2010
An Easy Guide To Installing RAM
Experts in computer and Apple memory, Data Memory Systems, can help you purchase the best value RAM for your PC or laptop but if you don’t know how to install it then you can incur extra unneeded costs just because you don’t have the appropriate knowledge.
Before beginning it is important to know that static electricity can be very harmful to and even ruin the memory you have just purchased. Before you remove the memory from its static proof packaging you must touch something metal to earth yourself and remove any static electricity.
To install internal memory to your PC simply remove the power cable and unscrew the side panel. From here you can easily access the motherboard where you will find the memory sockets. Align the notches in the memory module with those in the socket and push straight until it clicks. You can then replace the side panel, reattach the power cable and power up the computer; the extra PC memory should be recognised instantly by your computer.
Before replacing memory in your Laptop you must read your manual so as not too exceed the maximum memory capacity of your machine. Before you start working remove the laptop battery from the back so that there is no power to the machine. On the back of most laptops there is a small hatch held on by screws, if your laptop does not have one of these then you may need the help of a laptop technician. Remove the screws and the hatch to expose the RAM then press the tabs on either side so that the memory module rises at a 45 degree angle. Remove the old memory from the slot and slide the replacement in at the same angle, once in place gently push down the module until it clicks into place then replace panel and battery.
The method of replacing or updating Apple memory can change from model to model so it is actually best to check on the manufacturer website before attempting to change any part of your Apple machine. Changing the memory in an Apple Macbook is very similar to changing it in a laptop though you have to remove the whole back cover before opening the memory compartment and replacing the RAM.
It is important to remember that changing the memory in your computer or laptop will not damage the data you have stored on there. Actual data is stored on your computers HardDrive and will remain there while the changes are made. The RAM itself just gives your computer or laptop an extra boost of speed allowing it to work more efficiently.
For all your computer memory needs and much more including camera memory please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
The Advantages of upgrading your PC’s RAM.
The solution to many computer problems is just a click away at Data Memory Systems where you can purchase PC memory, Apple memory and camera memory.
If you enjoy surfing the web but your computer wants to move a little slower than you do changing your internet connection may not be the answer. Today’s websites use flash and shockwave animation and a boost in RAM can allow your computer to load the pages faster and to keep up with your fast paced web browsing.
A fast paced lifestyle may mean that you are trying to do a hundred things at once; this may include opening hundreds of applications or documents at once and swapping back and forth between them. Having more internal memory means that your computer doesn’t need to use its hard drive to store data therefore programs can be opened, closed and edited faster.
Computer’s aren’t always for serious work, what about the fun? Larger amounts of RAM on your computer means there is more space to fit in instructions and therefore larger programmes can be loaded successfully, editing software, flash players and gaming cards will all run successfully if your computer has sufficient RAM.
So if your tired of your computer working slower than you and want your machine to have a real boost, why not purchase some Dell memory, HP memory, Apple Memory and much more from Data memory systems and find out the major advantages for yourself.
About Data Memory Systems:
The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Computer Memory Explained
However if you need more memory for you PC, Apple computer or digital camera and have no idea where to start, don’t panic. Most of the time computer jargon can seem scary and off putting but this simple guide breaks down all the computer language into explanations that finally makes sense.
RAM which stands for Random Access Memory is simply a form of computer storage where any piece of data can be accessed in any order or at random regardless of its physical location and whether or not it is linked to the previous piece of data. RAM refers to read and write memory, you can both write data into RAM and read data from RAM. Buying more RAM (memory) for your computer can give your machine an instant boost in speed and is cheaper than replacing the whole system.
SDRAM stands for synchronous dynamic random access memory and is a type of RAM which stores each separate piece of data within separate capacitors. Unlike DRAM which updates changes to input as soon as possible SDRAM waits for a clock signal and is therefore synchronized with your computer. SDRAM runs at a much higher clock speed than conventional RAM.
DDR is Double-Data-Rate memory which is a very fast form of memory which supports data transfers on both sides of the computers clock cycle therefore doubling the memory chips data input. DDR SDRAM uses less power and therefore is better suited to notebook computers.
Hard Drives (also known as hard disk drives) are where all your computers files and programs are stored and work on similar memory technology to a videotape. If your hard drive is damaged for any reason everything on the computer will be lost.
Flash Drives are memory storage devise that works on flash memory, a special type of electrically erasable programmable read-only memory which can be changed and updated easily. These drives are plugged into a computers USB port to create a portable storage device. USB flash drives are also known as thumb drives, jump drives, pen drives and key drives.
Now that all the jargon has been made easy, for all your computer memory needs please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/ .
About Data Memory Systems:
The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device
Friday, 2 July 2010
Hard Drives from Data Memory Systems
Hard drives, in layman’s terms, are non-volatile storage devices, which means they can retain stored digital data even when the computer is not on. The data on the hard drive is encoded magnetically and the storage capacity is measured in gigabytes or terabytes.
First invented in 1956 by IBM, hard drives have progressed rapidly with advancing technology and can now store more data than ever before at a price that suits most people. The company that also brings you Apple memory solutions has a vast range of internal and external hard drives to prolong the life span of your computer and give you more space to store your data.
An external hard drive is extremely useful for keeping your computer clean and free from cluttered data, making it run faster for longer. Connected by a USB, Firewire or eSATA cable, external hard drives come in a range of sizes with a storage capacity of over 2TB and growing. The availability of USB, Firewire and more recently, SATA, have enabled faster transfer rates as well as provide an easy to use solution for more storage, which is why external hard drives are becoming more and more popular as days go by. External USB SSD Drives are perfect for this use, as are External USB Drives.
Internal hard drives are ideal to expand the storage of your computer. Coupled with buying more RAM, it can save you having to buy a new computer and in many cases, speed up your current one. Drives such as Internal Desktop 3.5” SATA Drives are ideal for desktop computers while Internal Notebook 2.5” SATA Drives are great for mini notebooks and laptops.
For more information, or to view the entire range of hard drives the firm stocks, please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
The Latest DDR3 RAM Memory from Data Memory Systems
RAM is short for Random Access Memory. It is used to store data in the form of files for processing by a computer’s central processing system or unit (CPU), which is also known as a processor. It is also less commonly known as volatile memory because the data it holds is lost when you turn your computer or laptop off. Most operating systems support DDR or DDR2 memory, but as the DDR3 version becomes more popular because of its power saving properties, more and more motherboards will be made to support this.
Data Memory Systems stock a variety of DDR3 RAM memory, including the 4GB DDR3-1066 SODIMM. Used in the latest Apple iMacs, Macbooks and Macbook Pros, it is a huge improvement over its forerunner, the DDR2 SDRAM. With the ability to transfer data at twice the speed of its predecessors, it enables higher bus and peak rates than the DDR and DDR2. It also gives a 30 per cent reduction in power because of its 1.5V supply voltage, compared with the DDR2’s 1.8V or the DDR’s 2.5V. The DDR3-1066 SODIMM is also available in 8GB.
For more information or to buy any of the DDR3 RAM memory products from the techs that specialise in computer memory, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com.
Monday, 14 June 2010
Handy Laptop Memory from Data Memory Systems
Having additional memory for your laptop or desktop can be extremely useful as it saves you having to buy a new computer. Data Memory Systems has a variety of memory solutions available for the biggest branded laptops, such as Apple, Compaq, Dell, Toshiba and Hewlett Packard.
With prices starting from as little as $9 and a lifetime warranty on all memory products, you’ll wonder why you didn’t invest earlier! The Hewlett-Packard 2133 Mini-Note Memory Upgrade is available in 512 MB, 1GB and 2GB, although DMS recommends you buy a 2GB upgrade if you are a frequent user. As a rule of thumb, the more memory you have, the better.
The company also has a huge product range for Dell notebooks. From memory for the Inspiron line to upgrades for the Latitude collection, Data Memory Systems has it all. Memory upgrades for the Dell Inspiron 15 are available in 1GB and 2GB and cost $31 and $55 respectively. If you have a Dell Latitude C510, memory upgrades start at just $9 for a 64MB chip and go up to $49 for a 256MB. For the Dell Precision there is the Precision M20 Essential Memory Upgrade costing $14 and $29 for 512MB and 1GB respectively.
To buy any of these memory upgrades or to browse the full catalogue of products, please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/.
Friday, 4 June 2010
Flash Memory Solutions from Data Memory Systems
Do you love taking lots of pictures but are always running out of memory? Or maybe you want additional media storage for your mobile phone. The leading providers of memory in the US, Data Memory Systems, have a wide range of flash memory cards for several different devices, so you never run out of memory again.
The great thing about flash memory is that unlike RAM, it does not require a continuous power supply to be able to run, which means memory can easily be transferred between devices so you can free up memory on your device. DMS also sells USB Flash Card Readers and Adapters to help with an easy transfer.
Capture those special moments and keep them saved until you’re ready to upload them without having to worry about the amount of memory you have, with the full line of Transcend Secure Digital Cards and Multimedia cards for digital cameras.
Micro SD Memory Cards are ideal for mobile phones and the range at Data Memory Systems is vast with prices starting from just $6 for 128MB card with an SD adapter. Great for storing media such as pictures, videos and music, Micro SD memory cards are an ideal replacement for MP3 players as you can store and listen to your music on your phone, saving you having to buy and carry around two or three different devices for different things.
All Transcend memory cards from Data Memory Systems come with a lifetime guarantee. Whether you want just a 512MB or a massive 64GB, DMS has it all! For more information or to buy flash memory solutions for your device, please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com.
Friday, 21 May 2010
Memory for Your Apple Mac from Data Memory Systems
Specialising in all memory solutions, Data Memory Systems’ products for the Apple Mac line of desktops and laptops is extensive. Whether you have a Macbook Pro, an iMac or even an older Powerbook, Data Memory Systems has the memory that you need!
For the Macbook Pro, there is an 8GB Apple memory kit which has been tested for optimum performance. Apple memory upgrades for the Apple Mac Pro Xeon, Apple G5 iMac, Apple G4, Apple Intel iMac, Apple Intel Mac Mini and the Apple Mac Mini are also available.
Data Memory Systems’ Apple memory upgrades are 100 percent compatible with all Apple Mac products. DMS fully tests and qualifies each Apple memory upgrade in our test lab and has been doing so for over twenty years. When you buy an Apple memory upgrade from Data Memory Systems you can be confident you will get the best memory and the correct memory every time.
Shop securely online or call one of our Apple memory experts to choose the product that’s best for your desktop or laptop. Additional memory is the best way to extend the life of your old Apple computer and avoid having to spend hundreds of dollars on a new one considering today’s economic climate. With prices starting from just $14 for a Macbook Pro memory solution, you’ll be surprised as to why you didn’t get one earlier!
For more information, or to buy some of these great Apple Mac memory solutions for your Mac, please visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com.
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Only High Quality Memory from Data Memory Systems
Your one stop shop for all things memory, Data Memory Systems has memory solutions for almost everything – from Computer Memory to Flash Memory, memory for your PC and Apple Mac Memory, this Company has all your memory needs covered!
Data Memory Systems carries Memory built with high quality major brand components. Having been in the electronics business for nearly 50 years, and the Memory business over 20 years, Data Memory Systems knows exactly what they are talking about when it comes to Memory. Their prices are extremely competitive, and they promise to provide exceptional service to all their customers with a knowledgeable and courteous sales staff, who have years of experience in the field.
All their Memory products go through a strict 10-point test and run process in the most state-of-the-art systems. Their products are designed to last for years, for hassle free operation. They are so confident in their products, they even give you a free of charge exchange should you have a problem. They will even send you your new product before they receive the suspect product back. They cover the cost of shipping and the return freight charges to get your new product to you. In addition, they offer a full 30-day money back guarantee on all their products.
DMS Certified Memory means great memory and once you have used DMS Certified Memory, you will not go anywhere else. They are so sure of this, that they offer all their Memory products with a lifetime guarantee!
For more information or to buy any of the fantastic memory products that DMS has to offer, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com.