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#1 BOONE123
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I recently came across an opportunity to upgrade, and before i buy a SSD or new Video card, i started to wonder if my ram was good enough. If anybody could tell me how cani check to see ifmy ram is working like its supposed to be, I would be much abliged. Dont i have to go to my BIOS screen and look under something?

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I recently came across an opportunity to upgrade, and before i buy a SSD or new Video card, i started to wonder if my ram was good enough. If anybody could tell me how cani check to see ifmy ram is working like its supposed to be, I would be much abliged. Dont i have to go to my BIOS screen and look under something?

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Yes, you can get the information you're looking for in the BIOS setup menu (just hit the Delete key during your system's POST). Alternatively, you can get the same information in a simplified form with CPU-Z.