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ChasingBlueSky

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I have an idea for a project at home, but it will require me to identify some memory in a few machines. I can't remember what I have in them as far as speed. There are a few computers that have the ability to take anywhere from 266 to 400mhz and I know I wasn't consistent in what I purchased.

Is there a good program that can identify system memory? I think there was a program once call sysmon, but not sure if it will only tell me CAS when I want to know if it is PC3000 or PC3200.
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you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me....
I WILL fly again.....

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pull the RAM and post the #s



I have to check tonight when I get home. Some of them may not have tags since I purchased them in bulk at a computer show.
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you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me....
I WILL fly again.....

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(or you could just get a Mac and not worry about this silliness....:ph34r:)



Icould jump a Nova with an FXC as my AAD as well....but then again, I smart enough not to be that stupid ;)
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you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me....
I WILL fly again.....

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