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Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc



 
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Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:56 am   Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc
 

Hi

Could you please help me with some techinal words? Shocked

My computer RAM is 128 MB and I want it increased up to 256 MB. How would I write it to my director ( spicific vocabulary required)? Do you find short and increase correct and natural in the following places?

Short(?) computer RAM
Approval for the Increase(?)of the RAM up to 256 MB

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Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:38 am   Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc
 

Tom wrote:
Short(?) computer RAM
Approval for the Increase(?)of the RAM up to 256 MB

IMO, RAM (Random-access memory) could be described or considered as a capacity of a computer. Something like 'a small RAM' would be better than 'short'. Besides, 'computer RAM' sounds a little weird to me because it was originated from computer science. Maybe we could use such an expression as 'the RAM of my computer (is 128 MB)' to indicate (the size of) the RAM of your computer.

BTW, I often hear people say 'upgrade the RAM to 256 MB' in stead of 'increase'.

Just my two cents worth.

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Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc #3 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 16:53 pm   Technical vocabulary regarding computer RAM: 'Increase' 'Short' etc
 

Hi Tom

Haihao has made some good points.

I'm not a computer wizard, but here are some examples of what I (an amateur) might say:

I don't have enough RAM on my PC.
My PC doesn't have enough RAM.
The RAM on my PC is not sufficient.
I want to increase the RAM (on my PC) to 256 MB.
(You do not need the word 'up'.)
I'm going to upgrade the RAM on my PC.
My PC needs double the RAM it (currently) has.


If for some inexplicable reason I wanted less RAM, then I would probably use the verb 'reduce':

I want the reduce the amount of RAM on my PC.

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