Re: what type memory
- From: NBK <no@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 23:34:09 GMT
Husky wrote:
Is there a program available or an easy way to tell me exactly what brand and
type memory I have installed ?
Besides pulling them from the sockets. Pin legs aren't built for too much
movement. They're in and working.
Get CPU-Z...
deXTer
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