Sam 
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Is there a way in Windows or a (free) utility I can download that will tell me the type of RAM I have installed in my PC? 
 
I have a Dell Optiplex GX240 which has 256Mb RAM at the moment, but I want to upgrade it to 512Mb, according to the Dell site my PC uses SDRAM DIMMs, but I don't know what speed/ECC or non ECC type of RAM I have installed already (as I obviously want to get the same type of RAM). 
 
Thanks.
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Corsa Sport Gav 
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yer 
 
download this  
 
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-135.zip
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Sam 
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I fucking love you Gav!    xxx
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Corsa Sport Gav 
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no problem xxx
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Tommy 
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The other way is to take out the 256 and buy a gig  
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Cybermonkey 
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quote: Originally posted by LoudandLow 
The other way is to take out the 256 and buy a gig   
   
 
what? he wants to know what RAM his machine needs first  
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jamied 
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crucial website...
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Sam 
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey 
quote: Originally posted by LoudandLow 
The other way is to take out the 256 and buy a gig   
   
 
what? he wants to know what RAM his machine needs first   
   
 
FPMSL
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