In a few short years since the launch of the first 4Mb flash
memory card, the number of flash memory cards available for
digital cameras and other devices has exploded with a number of
different formats and speeds of memory card. It's no wonder the
average person is totally baffled by this plethora of memory
cards.
Not only are there different shapes (the format) and sizes such
as Secure Digital (SD) Compact Flash, Memory Stick etc, but also
different speed ratings.
Memory card speed is the card's performance with regard to how
quickly data can be transferred to or from it. The card speed is
often stated in 'Times' ratings i.e. 12X, 40X etc (just as the
speed of recordable CD's and DVD's is measured), and sometimes
more specifically in megabytes per second (Mb/s). By today's
measure, sub 20X represents a standard speed, 20X to 40X is
mid-high speed and over 40X is high speed. The chart below shows
the relationship between the two figures.
8X = 1.2 Mb/sec
12X = 1.8 Mb/sec
20X = 3.0 Mb/sec
25X = 3.8 Mb/sec
30X = 4.5 Mb/sec
40X = 6.0 Mb/sec
60X = 9.0 Mb/sec
66X = 10.0 Mb/sec
80X = 12.0 Mb/sec
90X = 15.0 Mb/sec
133X = 20.0 Mb/sec
Why do we need different or higher speeds cards?
This is mainly due to the advancement of our digital devices,
especially digital cameras, camcorders and music devices. As
manufacturers develop higher and higher spec devices (i.e. higher
resolution cameras and more intense multi-media functions), they
are creating increasingly larger amounts information to store
pictures, movies, music and so on. This in turn takes longer to
record onto the memory card. For example if you have ever used a
high megapixel camera with a standard speed card you may have
noticed the time lag between pressing the shutter button and
being able to take the next picture. This lag or delay, in most
cases is caused by a slow write speed, similarly copying your
photos to your PC could take time too and is caused by a slow
read speed.
So who really needs high-speed memory cards?
Professional photographers and enthusiasts using professional
grade cameras such as digital SLR's should use high-speed memory
cards of at least 40X speed. If you own a camera with a megapixel
rate above three million pixels, you will certainly benefit from
a card with a higher speed rating. If you're like most of us
using a compact camera under 3 million pixels, you'll get great
performance from standard cards with 12X or more.
Those using digital camcorders and devices recording MP3 music or
video will also benefit from higher speed cards. It used to be
the case where very few people would actually benefit from very
high-speed cards, typically only professionals who used
expensive, specialized products benefited, but it's fast becoming
a requirement on many of the latest PDA's, Cameras, phones and
other mobile devices to make use of the extra speed made
available by high speed cards.
People using high speed memory cards with equipment that has been
on the market a while may not notice any difference in
performance, but this has more to do with the limitations of the
device than the flash card itself. This is because not only does
your memory card have a maximum speed rating, but your camera or
mobile phone will also have its own speed rating. When these
products are combined, they'll work at the "slowest common
denominator" e.g. if you use a 12X flash card in a camera with a
designed for a maximum of 8X speed, you'll be transferring data
at the slower 8X speed.
You should always check the capacity of your device before
splashing out on mega fast cards, but determining the speed
compatibility of your device can be tricky. Most manuals just
don't tell you what speed of flash card you should use, now that
would be far too easy, but they do tell you to buy their brand,
which isn't much help! So a general rule of thumb, if your camera
is less than three megapixels the speed rating of the flash card
doesn't matter much. Most modern cameras have the ability to
support far higher speeds than the cards available to purchase
today, therefore, if speed is of importance, go for a faster
card. Most mobile phones, PDA's and Satellite Navigators are fine
with standard speed cards although some newer models will benefit
from higher speed cards but not generally over 60X speed.
The internet is a good resource to find out about your device,
but in our experience the device retailer and forums are not
always the best source of information, you would be better to
seek information from the manufacture's website or from
dependable review sites.
If you are in any doubt about the card you require or even
desire, you can always call us at Mouse2house.co.uk on 0845 257
2088 and we will do our best to guide you in the right
direction.
If you are in any doubt about the card you require or even
desire, you can always call us at Mouse2house.co.uk on 0845 257
2088 and we will do our best to guide you in the right direction.
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How can a computer be such an amazing gadget? To many people they
just can’t be so amazed on how computers have changed the way we
live. Computers can now be found in many sizes and shapes. Almost
every home appliance seems to have their own mini computer
located somewhere. From cars to buildings to almost every gadget
there is, most of the time each one has a computer working to
make them run and change the very way we live life.
First and foremost, the most important component of the computer
is its processor. It is considered the heart of the computer that
does all the calculating and processing. But with all that
calculating and processing, the computer won’t be such a
remarkable gadget if not for its amazing memory. Computer memory
makes it possible to retain important information on a computer.
Such data can be used again and again and retrieved when a
certain stored data is needed. Without the computer memory, the
processor will have no facility where to store its important
calculations and processes, thereby making them useless.
There are different types of computer memory tasked to store
different types of data. They also have different capabilities
and specialties when it comes to storing necessary data inside
the computer. The best known computer memory is the RAM,
otherwise known as Random Access Memory. It is called random
access because any stored data can be accessed directly if you
know the exact row and column that intersect a certain memory
cell. In this type of computer memory, data can be accessed in
any order. RAM’s exact opposite is called SAM or Serial Access
Memory, which stores data in a series of memory cells that can
only be accessed in order. It operates much like a cassette tape
where you have to go through other memory cells before accessing
the data that you are looking for.
Other types of computer memory include the ROM or Read Only
Memory. ROM is an integrated circuit already programmed with
specific data that cannot be modified or changed, hence the name
“Read Only”. There is also another type of computer memory called
Virtual Memory. This type of memory is a common component in most
operating systems and desktops. It helps the computers RAM to be
freed up with unused applications to make way for loading current
applications being used. It works simply by checking for data
stored in RAM not being used recently and have it stored in the
computer’s hard disk, thereby freeing valuable space in RAM for
loading other applications. A virtual memory will make a computer
think that it has almost unlimited RAM inside it.
Another type of computer memory that has made computers process
tasks faster is what is called cache memory. Cache memory works
simply by having current applications, calculations and processes
stored in its memory instead of directly to the main storage
area. When a certain process is in need of data previously used,
it first will try to access the cache memory if such data is
stored there before accessing the central memory storage area.
This frees up the computer from looking for the data in a larger
and bigger memory storage area and makes data extraction faster.
Computer memory is in a constant state of development as more and
more technologies are being developed. Who knows, maybe in the
near future computer memory might also be fit for human
consumption.
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With the proliferation of laptop computers, choosing to upgrade
or implement notebook computer memory is not as straight forward
as it may seem at first.
There is a variety of different types of memory, and it is
important that you choose memory that is compatible with your
notebook computer. Memory is also a little delicate, so you need
to be very careful when handling it.
Adding Computer Memory - Some Tips
You should ensure that the Notebook is turned of and disconnected
from any exterior power supply. No lights should be visible, and
if they are, stop and double check for any live power
sources.
Notebook computers are a little different to desktop PC’s in that
there is no need to take them apart in order to add memory.
Access to the memory slots is via a panel located (usually) in
the bottom of the laptop. Once you have found this panel, it
should be a small matter of using a screwdriver to open up the
panel and view the existing memory. In fact, you can do this to
check the exact type of memory that your Notebook currently uses,
because it is usually shown on the front of the memory strips and
should be visible when you open up the memory panel.
The memory strips are usually locked in with small clips on the
ends of the strips. To remove existing memory, simply flip the
clips and then pull the memory strips gently from their holding
place. If you are simply adding memory of course, and there is
space available, just add the new memory, gently pushing it in to
ensure it is fully seated in the slots, and then close the clips
to hold the new memory in place.
Once you have replaced or added your Notebook computer memory, it
is simply a case of replacing the access panel, and then screwing
the panel back in place.
Finally, power up the Notebook, and ensure that the memory has
been read by the Notebook. When the PC starts up, it should count
the memory and tell you how much it thinks it has access to.
If any problems occur, repeat the whole procedure, checking very
carefully that the memory is properly seated in the notebook.
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When was the last time your computer or the internet or life for
that matter was working too good? Never right? My point is that
we stop being successful in anything that we do if we sit back
and let things come to us. There is no secret way to have success
without working for it. The work is to always be improving. So
what does this have to do with computers and memory upgrade?
Well for one thing life in general is getting more and more to be
computer run. If you don't update your technology or do memory
upgrade fast enough you can be in the "dark ages," before you
notice. Even personal computers have large hard drives and very
fast processor speeds, and it is making a huge difference in the
productivity of people in this day and age. Whether you are a
internet shopper, or a database guru, or a writer, or gamer, or
researcher, the tools that you have with computers are essential
to doing the amount of work that you are able to do.
So how do you improve your productivity? Well there are three
basic ways that come to mind: 1) buy the latest and greatest
computer on the market to get all of the newest technologies, 2)
you can make sure a virus isn't causing problems, 3) memory
upgrade -- go out and buy extra memory and either put it yourself
for free (not recommended) or let an expert do it, or 4) you can
buy software that can analyze your computer make suggestions,
changes, repairs, etc. in order to increase efficiency. It is
this last method that I want to talk about more.
Basically efficiency software is the best overall option for
several reasons. First it is cheaper than buying all new
equipment or even buying extra memory cards (especially if you
are having someone install them for you). This kind of "memory
upgrade"--that is buying efficiency software--is also a heck of a
lot easier. Basically if you can put a CD into a CD-drive you can
run this software. It automatically searches and analyze your
entire system and it does all this fast. It also stays on your
computer and suggests things to increase efficiency in your every
day operations. It really is like hiring your own 24-7 support
tech. It allows you to avoid all the hassles of going out and
buying another system, then setting it all up the way you want it
and need it, then transferring all of your valuable information
to it, and on and on. You don't have to learn how to build a
computer and find out where the memory cards go. You don't have
to risk zapping a motherboard with a simple thing like static
electricity. Take it from me, it saves you a lot of time and
hassle.
So if this alternative to memory upgrade sounds good to you, you
should do a search either for memory upgrade or for efficiency
software. There is a wealth of information waiting for you to
learn and to make the correct decision in this battle against
time we call productivity.
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