Ram software
Ram software
You can use system utilities like Task Manager or Activity Monitor to view your RAM details. For more advanced options, tools such as HWMonitor or Speccy provide comprehensive information about your memory.
Taiphoon Burner provides detailed data. For quick details, CPU-Z or HWinfo suffice.
Check system settings or advanced options to view RAM details. If task manager isn't showing it, try other monitoring tools like CPU or memory profilers.
It seems your BIOS is displaying 1866MHz while the actual RAM speed isn't visible. The 'Set Memory Clock' option is likely disabled or not recognized. Try checking your RAM specifications in the BIOS settings and ensure the correct memory type is selected. If the issue persists, consult your motherboard manual or contact support for further assistance.
Displays chip memory capacity per die. For example, 4Gb equals 0.5GB or 512MB, meaning you need 8GB RAM with 16 DRAM dies on a single memory module. A single die appears similar to this: unclear why it doesn't show memory speed in Task Manager. What Windows version are you using? For me, it's right next to the other details, but it seems you're running Windows 1866 MT/s DDR3 with Double Data Rate. That would be 933MHz x 2 = 1866MT/s (though manufacturers and most users claim it's 1866MHz, which is incorrect).