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Mar 2004
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Is there a way of finding out what kind of ram my computer has installed, without opening it and assuming the ram in there isn't what it originally came with?
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Jul 2004
Nowhere
809 Posts |
yes there are many sandra um intels motherboard temp reader also tells ram there are a few i cant think of many to test it memtest86
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Sep 2003
Borg HQ, Delta Quadrant
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If you know the computer or mobo make and model you can go over to Crucial.com and they'll tell you.
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Feb 2004
California
32 Posts |
There is a tiny program called CPU-Z on www.cpuid.com that gives you all the info about your memory, motherboard, cache, CPU and more...
Last fiddled with by PrimeCroat on 2004-08-14 at 22:50 Reason: typo |
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Jul 2004
Nowhere
809 Posts |
o yaa cpuz works well also its not good for old comps like a 1998 gateways lol
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