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Go to www.lavalys.com and download everest home edition. It will tell you everything you need to know and more!
My karma ran over your dogma.
Without third party apps (CPU-Z is small in size), an open case, an old receipt or a simple reboot, you can't tell what kind of RAM you have.
I've tested both applications and they work great.
CPU-Z is great because it's small and fast. You don't even need to install. All you have to do is run the exe.
the one on www.lavalys.com is great too. It's bigger and you need to install but it has a lot more features and information about your system.
Thanks a lot for the applications.
CPU-Z is great because it's small and fast. You don't even need to install. All you have to do is run the exe.
the one on www.lavalys.com is great too. It's bigger and you need to install but it has a lot more features and information about your system.
Thanks a lot for the applications.
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