GIS data and satellite imagery such as Ikonos, Quickbird, Landsat and Aster imagery need more space to save in hard disk. Out of there you must provide more memory to process GIS data and satellite imagery. For example, only one files of quickbird imagery (25 km2) you must provide 800 MB in your hard disk. To process it we recommended 1 GB memory to keep computer running smoothly.

In fact, adding additional memory (called the more computer literate RAM) today is the simplest and most effective way to upgrade a computer, multiple computers or an entire network. Upgrade memory of most computers that can be made for less than $ 100 per computer, staving off for another year or so should buy the newest computer models.

Please be careful when you adding computer RAM. Check it and only by using the same exact memory as that originally installed can optimal performance is assured. You can choose DDR PC2700 memory or add IMAC Memory in your PC if this specification exactly compatible for your computer. If you need credible website about how to upgrade memory, please visit www.memorydeal.net

Only with the best performance computer, you can optimize your GIS data and satellite imagery.

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