Have you ever encountered this situation? When using my laptop, I often feel that the laptop is stuck. Especially when opening multiple web pages (such as Chrome) to run multiple programs, or even using Office, the program will crash or crash. I’ve been plagued by this sort of thing before. That was when I was not in the industry, and the laptop memory I used at that time was only 4GB. When editing some videos in Pr, I am very cautious and always need to save the project file to avoid the crash when the notebook is edited. Sometimes when adding materials, you need to wait for a while before daring to proceed to the next step, so as not to crash the program… For these stuck pots, the memory has to bear a large part of the responsibility. Simply understand, when the notebook is running, the processor will transfer the data that needs to be calculated into the computer memory for calculation, and when the calculation is completed, the processor will transmit the result, so the performance of the memory has a great impact on the computer. When the processing speed of the processor is too high (for example, too much software is used at the same time), and the memory cannot meet the demand, the notebook speed mentioned above will be very slow, the program will freeze, or the system will crash and restart. For business users, when dealing with heavy .
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