Thursday 6 February 2020

How much memory or RAM should my computer have?

Updated: 12/30/2019 by Computer Hope
Computer memory aka RAM
This question depends on what programs you run on the computer and how many windows and tabs are open at a time. A good idea is to look at the system requirements of the programs you run on your computer and double that number. However, below is the general recommendation for the amount of memory we suggest that today's (2019) computers have.
Minimum: 4 GB
Recommended: 8 GB
Excellent: 16 GB or more.
If you are using an older computer, with an older version of an operating system, the minimum memory requirements can be a lot less. For example, users who are still running Microsoft Windows 98 can get away with 64 MB of memory since its requirements are only 24 MB.
Note
Keep in mind that a 32-bit version of any Microsoft Windows operating system only detects a maximum of 4 GB of total system memory. Upgrading to a 64-bit processor and a 64-bit version of Windows increases your memory requirements, but it also allows your computer to recognize more memory.

What happens if my computer has less than 2 GB?

As long as you are using an older operating system as mentioned above, you can still get away with 2 GB or less of memory. However, running an older operating system can pose a security threat because older operating systems are no longer updated. If you are running a newer computer with 2 GB or less of memory, having that low of an amount of memory can cause the computer to run slow.

How to write a Computer Operator job description

How to write a Computer Operator job description

Your job description is the first touchpoint between your company and your new hire. With millions of people searching for jobs on Indeed each month, a great job description can help you attract the most qualified candidates to your open position. To get you started, here are some tips for creating an effective job description.
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Computer Operator job title

A great job title typically includes a general term, level of experience and any special requirements. The general term will optimize your job title to show up in a general search for jobs of the same nature. The level of experience will help you attract the most qualified applicants by outlining the amount of responsibility and prior knowledge required. And if your position is specialized, consider including the specialization in the job title as well. But avoid using internal titles, abbreviations or acronyms to make sure people understand what your job posting is before clicking.

Examples of Computer Operator job titles

  • Computer Operator (Entry Level)
  • Computer Operations Representative
  • Computer Systems Operator
  • Senior Computer Operator
  • Computer Operations Technician