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hi,
It is easy to determine the type of memory by looking at the slots on the
main board or the memory itself.
If the long slot has 2 notches, it is s-dram (168 pin). If there is only
one notch, it is DDR (184 PIN).
The size, if not marked, is harder to determine. You need to use a tester
or a board to determine it.
Same thing with speed, if not marked, A tester or a Bios that can sense it,
is needed. The same chips may
be used on 2 different pieces of ram, but the resistance on the board
determines the speed.
Thanks,
Joe
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I have Belarc on my home machine. It will tell me the number of byte of RAM
memory in a slot. Not speed, type etc.
I need to look at several machines where I work, hopefully without tearing
them apart.
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