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| 1394451 | 2015-02-15 17:58:00 | Does anyone know where I can go on my computer to find out my RAM speed without tearing the computer apart to look at my RAM to find out? | lostsoul62 (16011) | ||
| 1394452 | 2015-02-15 18:44:00 | Download Speccy. | pctek (84) | ||
| 1394453 | 2015-02-15 18:52:00 | Or CPUID or look in the BIOS | dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1394454 | 2015-02-16 01:11:00 | Yeah Speccy will tell you, from piriform.com Here's what mine looks like: i.imgur.com Alternatively go to crucial.com, tick "I agree" then download the RAM Scanner It won't tell you the speed of what you currently have but it'll make suggestions on an upgrade path for you. |
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| 1394455 | 2015-02-16 02:13:00 | Here's CPUID on mine (Of course, you need to multiply by 2 to get the MHz quoted by suppliers 2 x 667 = 1333 MHz) The main difference between Speccy and CPUID is that Speccy also tells everybody you've got a 4k monitor :drool |
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| 1394456 | 2015-02-16 07:20:00 | The main difference between Speccy and CPUID is that Speccy also tells everybody you've got a 4k monitor :drool Yeah but it doesn't tell everybody I have an R9 290X :'( |
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