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18-11-2005, 08:24 PM
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Udaya Maurya
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RAM info required...
Is there any software throuh which we can know all the information of our CPU's RAM...A2Z
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18-11-2005, 09:02 PM
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Hi,
You can try the free software
Everest Home Edition
, which gives extensive info about the system.
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18-11-2005, 09:03 PM
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I am a novice too.
Sorry.
Someone please tell me mean what does
CPU's
RAM means.
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I think he meant Cache.
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for info ONLY on you cpu and only on your ram you can simply right click on mycomputer or use any bench marking swftware.
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try CPU-Z , its very plain n simple .. get it from
HERE
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Udaya Maurya
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Quote:
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for info ONLY on you cpu and only on your ram you can simply right click on mycomputer or use any bench marking swftware.
It doesn't give all the info, but I want all
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You can try dxdiag
Type dxdiag.exe in
start->run->dxdiag
You can try CPU-Z available in digit CD/DVD
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