Can you download RAM?

Last Updated on April 1, 2022 by Dave Farquhar

A software developer asked me about a website called Download More RAM. I don’t think he heard my other coworkers snicker. He asked if it was a security issue, while missing the even more important question: Can you download RAM? I said it’s best not to visit the site, and spared him the history lesson.

Downloading RAM isn’t possible because RAM is physical hardware–computer chips on a circuit board. You can only download software. But still, the sites remain.

The origins are credited to a 2004 post in a discussion forum–a Mac forum, appropriately, and I’ll have more on that in a second–where someone asked how to download more RAM and apparently he was serious.

Can you actually download more RAM?

can you download ram
You cannot download more of this stuff. The only way to add more RAM to your computer is to plug an appropriate board, like one of the above, into your machine. Here are some tips on buying the real thing.

Since the question has come up, I’ll answer it. You cannot actually download RAM, just like you can’t download a second monitor. Or a newer CPU, or more GHz for your CPU. Or a million dollars.

RAM chips are a physical thing–silicon chips that store information and allow a CPU to store and retrieve it very quickly. And no, there aren’t any extra RAM chips in your computer waiting for some secret code to wake them up.

If you need more RAM, you need to buy some and plug it into your computer. Not visit some dodgy web site. For general computer use, I recommend 8-16 GB of RAM.

There is such thing as “soft” RAM, but that’s not what this website does.

The concept of “Soft” RAM

RAM Doubler
RAM Doubler was a popular 1990s utility but a combination of falling RAM prices and a competing product that didn’t work discredited the whole concept.

I say it’s appropriate that this question first appeared in a Mac forum because in the 1990s there was a software product called RAM Doubler, produced by Connectix, originally for the Mac. You couldn’t download it. It cost around $50 back when retail stores still sold software. It used some of your memory to compress data that would otherwise be swapped out to the hard drive, under the theory that it was faster to compress and decompress to RAM than to swap from disk. The product did actually work to a degree. But when people bought half as much RAM as they knew they needed and counted on RAM Doubler to make up the difference, it usually didn’t work out too well for them. Tragically, it worked best for the people who needed it the least. In practice, the gain was closer to 50% than 100%.

The product sold well, though. That led to Connectix developing a similar product for Windows.

And Syncronys marketed a program called SoftRAM that claimed to do the same thing, but the Syncronys product, it turned out, didn’t actually even try to compress RAM. It was a do-nothing product, purely a placebo. When word got out about the Syncronys fraud, it pretty much destroyed the product category. Connectix went on to develop a number of very successful emulation and virtualization products. Syncronys went out of business.

“Soft” memory today

The idea hasn’t completely gone away though. Linux has the built-in ability to compress memory, and some Android phones use it. Quietly. Windows 10 has the ability to compress memory too, but Microsoft doesn’t talk a lot about it. Basically, the issue all along has been that memory compression is faster than swapping out to disk, but it will slow you down if you’re doing it constantly. And if you’re doing it constantly, it’s one more thing that can go wrong, which was what my Mac users from the previous century taught me the hard way.

But that feature, if you have it, is part of the operating system. You’re not actually downloading more RAM. It’s reaching a bit to call the downloadmoreram.com website a scam, since they’re not charging you anything (though I bet their ad revenue is non-trivial). Downloadable RAM is definitely a meme or joke for people who understand computer hardware to play on people who don’t.

Is downloadmoreram.com safe? A scam? A joke?

Is it a security issue? Not intentionally. The guy who created the site did it to be funny. But due to the site’s popularity I would imagine it’s an attractive target. If someone were to get into the site and inject a little extra into his downloadable code, they’d spread pretty far. That’s called a watering hole attack.

And running strange code you got off web sites that make too-good-to-be-true claims is a good way to get into trouble. You miss some jokes that way, but you also miss computer repairs that way. Malware is nastier than ever, so I’m fine with missing some jokes. I recommend you do the same. And it’s not like the joke is all that funny anyway.

Rule #1 of security, going back to the 1980s, was to not run something if it claimed to do the impossible. It’s best if we continue to follow that rule.

Is downloadmoreram a scam? Legally probably not, since they don’t actually take anything from you. A waste of time, sure.

What does downloadmoreram.com do if you can’t download RAM?

I visited downloadmoreram.com so you don’t have to. I did it in the only safe possible way to visit dodgy web sites that make impossible claims. I used a freshly installed computer on an isolated network, then I wiped and reinstalled the machine.

You make your selection of how much RAM you want to download, and then it rickrolls you. If you’re not familiar with rickrolling, it’s an old joke of making people unintentionally listen to the 1987 pop song “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley.

If you visited the site and now you’re here because it didn’t work, that’s why. The site doesn’t exist to help you, it exists to see how many people it can fool every day. Downloadmoreram isn’t really a scam. It’s a series of worn-out jokes run by a guy who likes to feel superior to people who don’t know as much about computers as he does.

Unlocking disabled computer capacity

One of the reasons people believe it might be possible to download RAM is because some types of computer chips ship with disabled capabilities. And in rare cases, it’s possible to unlock those capabilities. But it’s far from universal, and RAM chips don’t work like that.

Even when you are able to unlock disabled capabilities in a computer chip, there’s more involved to it than visiting a website and downloading something.

What to do instead of trying to download RAM

If you want to make your computer faster without adding more hardware, here are my tips for optimizing Windows 10. Unlike downloadmoreram.com, they work. They will probably help you like they’ve helped thousands of others. If you actually do need more memory, here are some tips for buying memory that will help you get a good deal on good quality.

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