How long does RAM last for?

RAM's Performance Lifespan
Generally, you could last around 8 to 12 years before needing an upgrade but that is only if you want to play the latest games without consuming too much memory.
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How often should RAM be replaced?

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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Does RAM wear out?

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 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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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 Much RAM Do You ACTUALLY Need? (2020)



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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Does more RAM increase lifespan?

No it will not increase your computer's lifespan. If your computer is using all the RAM it has available, the only drawback is performance and maybe even crashes.
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How do I know if my RAM is bad?

Common Symptoms and Diagnosing Bad Computer Memory (RAM)
  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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Does RAM degrade like SSD?

RAM generally doesn't wear out due to regular use - though, of course, it can fail like any component. While the lifespans of SSDs have gotten much better, SSDs do wear out. They're absolutely brilliant for nonvolatile use, but if you wrote and overwrote NAND (which SSDs contain) like you do RAM, it would wear out.
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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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Is 8GB RAM enough for gaming?

8GB is considered the minimum requirement for effective gaming on PCs. Anything below 8GB of RAM will result in slower performance speed, lackluster graphics settings, and more. Doling out the extra cash for at least 8GB of RAM is well worth it.
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Is 8GB RAM enough?

Most users need about 8 GB of RAM, but to use several apps at once, you might need 16 GB or more. If you don't have enough RAM, your computer will run slowly and apps will lag. VRAM is located on your graphics card and stores temporary graphical data from apps and games.
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Can a hard drive last 10 years?

Generally, a hard drive has an average life span of about five years, but an unused hard drive can last a little longer. A good hard drive, if not used, can last up to 10 years even.
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Which lasts longer HDD or SSD?

If you're looking purely from a numbers standpoint, averages indicate an SSD can last about 20 years, whereas an HDD will last about six. However, these are numbers aren't set in stone, and you may need to replace your HDD or SSD more or less often depending on a number of factors.
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What is the lifespan of SSD?

In addition, there's not as much information on how long SSDs will last simply because they're newer devices. However, some estimates say that the typical SSD will last for 10 years under normal workloads. That's an increase from the five to six years that was once used as an estimate.
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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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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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Can a PC start without RAM?

No, you may be able to turn on your PC without RAM, but you'll immediately hear several beeps that show the RAM is missing. Every computer system needs RAM to send information and instructions to the CPU. If you don't have RAM, your system can't get past the power-on self-test (POST) stage.
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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 makes computer last longer?

Keep things clean

Overloading your hard drive with unnecessary files and data can slow down your computer's overall functions (which purportedly happens when more than 80% of your local storage is used). Take time to clean out your files occasionally, deleting those you no longer need.
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Do computers wear out?

Computers have components that will eventually wear out. Batteries have only so many recharge cycles. LCD panels survive for a certain number of hours.
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How long can a motherboard last?

If treated well and kept clean, a motherboard can last for up to 20 years or even more. What you'll find is that the hardware available to that motherboard becomes obsolete, and you may need to upgrade to the latest hardware, but the motherboard itself should continue working just fine.
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Is Moore's Law?

Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles about every two years, though the cost of computers is halved. Another tenet of Moore's Law says that the growth of microprocessors is exponential.
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How long does Ryzen last?

These processors were announced in December 2016 and consequently launching the Ryzen 1000 processors in March of 2017. Therefore, it isn't easy to have an accurate assessment of their longevity. Nonetheless, experts claim that this chip can last between 5 and 40 years.
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Can SSD fail?

In short, yes, SSDs do fail – all drives do. However, the problems associated with HDDs and SSDs are different. Generally, SSD's can be described as more durable than HDDs, because they contain no moving parts.
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