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Redundant
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hey hey...
anyone able to tell me the easiest way to find out what type/speed of RAM that i have in my comp. i am in need of purchasing more ram and thus need to know this cruicial piece of information...yesh. i know i am a pc n00b, as some may say. |
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| #0 01:21am 29/06/04 |
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teq
Posts: 1321
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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step one, hit the reset button on your computer.
step two, take note of what the POST screen says. |
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| #1 01:22am 29/06/04 |
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fpot
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Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Doesn't that just say the amount, and not the speed?
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| #2 01:25am 29/06/04 |
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=-Firefrog-=
Posts: 957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Depending on your mobo, some of them report speed as well, although it'll be the speed the RAM is running at, not what its rated at.
Best way is to simply open your case and have a look, usually they should have stickers with the speed/size on them. |
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| #3 10:32am 29/06/04 |
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Bad
Posts: 689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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get a program called CPUz, it will tell u the brand, speed, ram timings while your pc is running (unless it cant recognize the ram). Worked on the sticks in all the pcs i have in the house
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| #4 04:29pm 29/06/04 |
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Uncle_Bob
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #5 10:29pm 29/06/04 |
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WhoopAss
Posts: 6059
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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aida32 used to be good for that but it looks like they have merged with another company so you'll have to google for it and hope there's still a free download somewhere. It was alot like sisoft sandra, except it was free.
edit: found this maybe it works maybe it doesn't http://www.webattack.com/get/aida32.shtml last edited by WhoopAss at 22:37:47 29/Jun/04 |
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| #6 10:37pm 29/06/04 |
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