MEMORY FOR PC
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Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO E920 E90+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P410 E85+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P420 E85+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P510 E85+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P520 E85+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P710 E85+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P710 E90+


Memory RAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO P720 E85+
RAM for Desktop PC – the Key to Your System’s Speed
RAM (Random Access Memory) is one of the most important components of any desktop computer. It is responsible for storing data that the processor needs immediate access to. Properly selected RAM ensures not only smooth system performance but also higher efficiency in games, graphic software, and multitasking.
PC RAM – Types, Standards, and Frequency
When choosing memory for a desktop computer, you need to pay attention to the standard supported by your motherboard and processor. Currently, two main standards coexist on the market:
DDR4 vs. Modern DDR5 Modules
- DDR4: Still the most popular standard, offering an excellent price-to-performance ratio. These modules operate at frequencies up to 3200–3600 MHz and are ideal for most home users and gamers.
- DDR5: The latest generation of memory, offering a significant increase in bandwidth (starting from 4800 MHz and above). It is the best choice for those building modern workstations and next-gen gaming PCs.
Frequency and Latency (CL)
Frequency (measured in MHz) directly affects data transfer speed. The higher the frequency, the faster the computer performs operations. Latency (CL) is equally important—the lower the latency value, the faster the memory responds to processor commands.
How Much RAM Do You Need?
The amount of RAM should be tailored to your usage:
- 8 GB RAM: The absolute minimum for office and home computers used for browsing the internet and watching videos.
- 16 GB RAM: The current standard for gamers and users running multiple applications simultaneously. Provides full comfort in Windows 10 and 11.
- 32 GB RAM and more: Ideal for professionals working with video editing, 3D design, virtualization, or advanced photo editing.
DIMM Format – Standard for Desktop Computers
Unlike laptops that use SO-DIMM modules, desktop computers use longer DIMM modules. Before purchasing, make sure your motherboard has free memory slots, allowing you to enable Dual Channel mode, which significantly increases performance.
Wide Selection of RAM at ESUS IT
In our offer, you will find components from leading global manufacturers. We provide RAM modules compatible with nearly every PC configuration. Whether you are upgrading an older machine or building a modern workstation, our experts will help you choose memory that ensures stability and maximum performance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How can I check if my computer supports DDR4 or DDR5?
The easiest way is to check your motherboard or processor model in the technical documentation. These standards are not physically compatible—they have different notch positions, so they cannot be installed incorrectly.
2. Can I add RAM with a higher frequency than my current one?
Yes, but the system will automatically lower the frequency of the new module to match the slowest one installed. For best performance, it is recommended to use identical modules.
3. What is Dual Channel mode?
It is a technology that doubles the data transfer bandwidth between RAM and the processor. To enable it, you need to install two identical RAM modules in the correct slots on the motherboard.
4. Is replacing RAM in a desktop PC difficult?
Replacing DIMM modules in a desktop computer is one of the simplest hardware upgrades. It only requires opening the case and inserting the modules into the motherboard slots. If you're unsure, our advisors will be happy to guide you.


