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    I need a program to tell me what memory I have

    I need a program to tell me what memory I have

    I have four computers all running between 256 and 512 of ddr, but I don’t know what type of ddr ram it is, by that I mean the speeds.

    Is there a program that can help me out here, I don’t really wann go diging around under the desks just yet!

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    well thank you sir! thats top notch, what a great program!

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    sandra does it as well very nice utility for your pc

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    yeah i tried sandra and use that on my home pc, but that cpuz is real handy for using on other peoples computers, i keep it on my pendrive... a great tool

    thanks again for the link Paul

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    You could just make sure your timings are set by SPD in the BIOS and on boot-up the post screen should tell you the speed of your RAM.
    To err is human. To really foul things up ... you need a computer.

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    yeah but cpuz is a great tool to have

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    Sandra should run on 2K/XP without a prob on a Pendrive too? My install is still working after 3/4 OSes.

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    yeah i have used it and it's a good program, cpuz is diffrent it's just an exe file that gives you a very quick overview of the system and is only about 300k - both do the same job but in a very diffrent way.

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