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When I put cmd for checking ram speed or frequency cmd not shown any thing even not shown any error

Anonymous
2024-09-04T00:36:13+00:00

I have a motherboard that is Biostar g31d m7

And a 2gb of ram I have to check the ram frequency

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-10-16T09:43:15+00:00

    Hi Krish,

    Since CMD didn't provide the needed information, let's try another method.

    Using CPU-Z

    CPU Z is a free system profiling and monitoring application developed by CPUID. It gathers detailed information about your computer's hardware, 

    including:

    1. Processor: Name, number, codename, process, package, cache levels.
    2. Mainboard and Chipset: Details about the motherboard and chipset.
    3. Memory: Type, size, timings, and module specifications (SPD).
    4. Real-Time Measurements: Frequency of each core's internal frequency and memory frequency.

    It's a handy tool for anyone looking to get detailed information about their PC's hardware components. You can download it from the official CPUID website.

    Steps to Use CPU-Z

    1. Download CPU-Z: Visit the official CPU-Z website and download the software.
    2. Install CPU-Z: Follow the installation instructions.
    3. Open CPU-Z: Launch the application.
    4. Navigate to Memory Tab: In the CPU-Z window, go to the "Memory" tab.
    5. Check Frequency: Under the "Memory" tab, you'll find detailed information about your RAM, including the frequency (speed).

    Hope this helps!

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-09-04T00:37:50+00:00

    Cmd not shown ram frequency or speed even not shown any error

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