We are MyPCRAM, and we actually care about this stuff
We started as a RAM and SSD compatibility resource in 2021 and have grown into a full laptop resource. We now help people find the right laptop to buy AND help them get the most out of the one they already own. No fluff, no paid rankings, just honest content from people who love tech.
How it all started
It started with a frustrating return. Back in 2021, our founder Mrinal Kumar (known online as Xylionx) was helping a friend upgrade the RAM on a Dell Inspiron. They ordered what seemed like the right stick, it arrived, and it did not fit. Wrong generation, wrong speed. The return process was slow and painful and the whole thing felt completely avoidable.
As a 25-year-old who builds PCs and follows tech closely, Mrinal knew that getting the right RAM for a laptop should not be this hard. He started putting together compatibility notes for the most popular models and sharing them online. People kept asking for more models, more brands, more help.
That is how MyPCRAM was born. What started as a personal notes project has grown into a site covering hundreds of laptop models. Over time we noticed another pattern: people were also asking us which laptop to buy in the first place. So we started writing honest laptop reviews and buying guides too, covering four key use cases: students, gamers, creative professionals, and office workers.
Today we are a small team of three, each bringing something different to the table, and we are proud of what we have built together.
What we cover
Everything on this site in one place
Two main areas, one goal: helping you make the right decision
Student Laptops
Affordable picks with great battery life for school and college use
Gaming Laptops
High performance picks at different price points for PC gamers
Studio Laptops
Colour-accurate displays and fast CPUs for creators and editors
Office Laptops
Slim, reliable machines for professionals and remote workers
The people behind the site
Meet the team
Three people who genuinely enjoy helping others make better tech decisions
Mrinal is a 25-year-old tech enthusiast and PC builder who started MyPCRAM after one too many frustrating hardware return experiences. He writes the majority of content on the site, including laptop reviews, buying guides, and compatibility research. He draws on years of hands-on experience building and upgrading computers.
Abhijeet works full-time at an IT company, giving him daily hands-on experience with enterprise hardware, deployment, and real-world troubleshooting. He reviews our technical content for accuracy and verifies compatibility for business-grade laptops like Dell Latitude and Lenovo ThinkPad, as well as our office laptop recommendations.
Mavish is a business analytics and data science student who helps MyPCRAM understand user behaviour, search trends, and what content to prioritise. She makes sure we are covering the laptop models and topics people are actually searching for, and helps us make sense of site performance data.
How we work
Our process for every piece of content
Whether it is a laptop review or a RAM guide, we follow the same steps
Start with the official specs
We check the manufacturer's official product pages, service manuals, and press materials to get the foundation right before anything else.
Cross-check with real users
We look at community forums, Reddit, and Amazon reviews to find out what people are actually experiencing with the laptop or hardware in real life.
Write it in plain language
We avoid jargon where possible. Our goal is for someone with no technical background to read our content and walk away confident about their decision.
Keep it up to date
Technology moves fast. We review our content regularly and update it when specs change, new models launch, or pricing shifts significantly.
What we stand for
Our values
The principles that guide every piece of content we publish
Honesty over traffic
If a laptop has a bad display or a limited upgrade path, we say so. We would rather lose a click than mislead a reader. Our reviews include real downsides, not just highlights.
No paid recommendations
Nobody pays us to recommend their laptop or hardware. The products we recommend are chosen based on performance, value, and suitability for the use case, nothing else.
Transparent about affiliate links
We clearly disclose when a link earns us a commission. We participate in the Amazon Associates Program and earn a small fee on qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
Written by humans, not generated by AI
Every review and guide on MyPCRAM is written by a real person who thought carefully about the answer. We are not a content farm. You can email us directly if you find something wrong.
Found something wrong? Want a laptop covered?
If you spot an incorrect spec, want to request a laptop model or review, or just want to say hello, we would genuinely love to hear from you. We read every message ourselves.
