How long can ram last?

How Long Does RAM Physically Last? According to Sr. principal engineer at DELL EMC, Mark Farley, if your RAM lasts for the initial 6 months of operation, it will last for the next 20 years and more. After this time frame, the silicon will begin to degrade.
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Does RAM have lifespan?

In a regular PC or laptop, your RAM will last a very long time, typically lasting for at least 10 years, if not 20. RAM will be the last bit of hardware to break down most of the time, outlasting the rest of the hardware bought with it.
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How often should I replace RAM?

You should only upgrade RAM when you want to. As RAM gets faster and higher capacity RAM gets cheaper, I would say replace your RAM when you get a motherboard that won't support DDR3 for any longer, or about 5 years.
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How long can DDR4 last?

So ten years. By the time DDR4 is phased out it should be around the same 9-10 year mark since it was brought in around 2014.
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Does RAM degrade with time?

The short answer is YES: RAM does indeed "age". And some of the degradation is noticiable if you use it intensively (as servers do). However most non-server users won't notice it, which is why the usual answer is that RAM does not age.
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How Much RAM Do You ACTUALLY Need? (2020)



How many years will 16gb RAM last?

16gb would probably be fine for 5 years but as ascender mentioned it depends upon what you'll use if for. I don't know where you're at in life but if you're in college or early career your financial circumstances might be such that in 4 years you'll be able to get a new mac if your needs change.
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How do I know if my RAM is bad?

Common warning signs to pay attention to:
  1. Bluescreens (bluescreen of death)
  2. Random crashes or reboots.
  3. Crashing during heavy memory use tasks, such as gaming, Photoshop etc.
  4. Distorted graphics on your computer screen.
  5. Failure to boot (or turn on), and/or repeated long beeps.
  6. Memory errors appear on screen.
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Is DDR4 dead?

However, manufacturers haven't rung DDR4's death knell. It's undeniable that the next generations of processors will eventually drop DDR4 support. Upgrading to a DDR5 memory kit today means you can reuse it for future platforms.
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How often do RAM sticks fail?

But soft errors are good to keep in mind. quote: Out of a about 100 sticks of ram in machines I regularly use (and replace parts on), about 2 or 3 sticks fail per year. Of course, they are replaced every 3 or 4 years.
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Do RAM sticks fail?

Sadly, RAM isn't something you can just ignore—it's one of the most important parts of any computer (read our guide to RAM to learn more). It also has one of the highest failure rates out of all your machine's components.
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Is 16GB RAM enough for gaming?

16GB is the recommended amount of RAM for playing most games and will provide a noticeable increase in performance from 8GB. You will also be able to run applications in the background without affecting gameplay.
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Should old RAM be replaced?

When upgrading RAM, it is best to replace the current modules if you're buying more memory. There is never a guarantee that new modules will work when mixed with old modules even if the specs are the same.
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Is 4GB RAM better than 8GB?

In almost all cases, choosing a laptop or PC with 8GB RAM is better than opting for a 4GB device. Your device's RAM is its short-term, superfast storage capacity, and is the priority location for all active applications.
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Can a PC last 20 years?

A desktop computer should last at least three years, especially when properly maintained with routine software updates. However, most can survive an average of five to eight years. Generally, when a desktop fails, all you need to do is fix or replace the problematic component, and it's good to go.
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What is the average life of a PC?

For most desktop PCs, you can expect a minimum three-year lifespan. However, most computers survive five to eight years, depending on the upgrading components. Maintenance is also critical, as dust is very problematic for PC components.
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How long will a CPU last?

A CPU rarely fails from regular use. Most manufacturers provide a of 7 to 10 years before a decline in performance. The CPU may continue to work after ten years until it becomes obsolete with the changing technology. A CPU running for more than ten years will have a lot of dirt that will clog, making it unable to cool.
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Can RAM be repaired?

Now that you know where the defective chip is you'll have to replace it. Only a technician with component-level repair expertise can repair a memory module.
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Will DDR5 be worth it?

If they aren't, then you'll need to price in the cost of those as well. For many, the cost of upgrading to DDR5 at this point isn't going to be worth it. But if you have money to burn, and feel that those marginal gains are worth it, then DDR5 will give you a performance uplift.
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Is DDR5 good for gaming?

For reference, that's the same as DDR4-3200 with a CAS latency of 16. At this point, and with faster overall frequencies, gaming starts to benefit too. While this may only translate into a few frames per second, it helps make DDR5 a more attractive platform for gamers.
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Can you buy DDR5 RAM?

There's barely any DDR5 in stock

Manufacturers haven't been able to make as much DDR5 as they'd like, which has resulted in these new memory modules being pretty scarce. When new DDR5 RAM does become available, it often gets snatched up by scalpers using bots.
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Can RAM be corrupted?

Bad RAM is one thing that causes them. Files—particularly ones you frequently access and save—seem to be inexplicably corrupted. RAM issues can lead to this problem, which can worsen over time.
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Can bad RAM damage motherboard?

Even if the RAM module was damaged, it would be unlikely to damage the motherboard or other components. RAM voltage is generated by the motherboard itself using a dedicated converter. This converter should detect a short circuit in RAM and cut its power before any damage is done.
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How can I test my RAM health?

How to Test RAM With Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
  1. Search for "Windows Memory Diagnostic" in your start menu, and run the application. ...
  2. Select "Restart now and check for problems." Windows will automatically restart, run the test and reboot back into Windows. ...
  3. Once restarted, wait for the result message.
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Is 32 GB of RAM overkill?

In most situations, 32GB of RAM can be considered overkill, but this is not always true. There are situations where 32GB is an appropriate amount to have. It is also a good way to futureproof your PC as requirements increase with time.
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Will more RAM help FPS?

Effects of RAM on FPS

Since RAM stores short-term information, having a higher RAM will help in producing more FPS. Why? Because RAM is an essential tool that will help increase the speed of your computer in general. It's not fast in itself, but it allows your computer to be fast with its storage capacity.
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