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Old 04-09-2006
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is there a way to find out how many Mhz is your ram (ex. 400Mhz) without talking it out and looking at it?


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The CPU-Z utility can give you detailed info about your CPU but also your memory:

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php


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Good work Ge64! Ali, that is an excellent tool.
I'll mark this one as Answered.

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hi Ge64
this is a good indeed.



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