some quick little utility that will identify my system ram.
I used to have an overall system program, but for the life of me I can't
remember what it was called. (it's probably still sitting on my hd)
anyone have a favorite?
thanks
dave henrie
anyone have a favorite?
thanks
dave henrie
>anyone have a favorite?
http://www.lavalys.com/products/download.php?pid=1&lang=en
> anyone have a favorite?
> thanks
> dave henrie
> anyone have a favorite?
> thanks
> dave henrie
>anyone have a favorite?
Cheers!
Remco
>anyone have a favorite?
>thanks
>dave henrie
http://download.guru3d.com/sandra/
-Larry
Aida32 is an AMAZING utility. It can even display the Windows XP/Office
Serial Numbers on your system, something that Microsoft said was impossible
due to encryption :)
-Larry
>>I used to have an overall system program, but for the life of me I
>>can't remember what it was called. (it's probably still sitting on
>>my hd)
>>anyone have a favorite?
> Everest home edition by Lavalys (formerly this tool was known as
> AIDA32). Comprehensive, slick and, different than most of its
> competitors, completely free.
> http://www.lavalys.com/products/download.php?pid=1&lang=en
maybe I'm missing some setting, but Sandra tells me I have x amount of
ram, but not the type and manufacturer...(I know I have Corsair, but the
part number on my receipts probably doesn't agree with Corsair numbers.)
dh
>> Sisoft Sandra
>> http://download.guru3d.com/sandra/
> maybe I'm missing some setting, but Sandra tells me I have x amount of
> ram, but not the type and manufacturer...(I know I have Corsair, but the
> part number on my receipts probably doesn't agree with Corsair numbers.)
> dh
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