Transcription: RAM. Next to the CPU itself, RAM is the most important factor in a computer's performance. If you don't have enough, adding RAM can make more of a difference than getting a new CPU. The RAM is where data is stored before the processor or any other component accesses it. This memory is volatile because its contents are lost each time you switch off your computer. But you can access the data stored here at a very fast rate compared to any other storage system. RAM is fabricated in the form of sticks that contain the memory chips which are inserted into the motherboard of your computer. RAM is id ...