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I just upgraded from 512mb to 1mb and I didn't have a noticeable difference in any loading times, so I was wondering if there was anyway to tell if my RAM was working correctly. Thank you.
More RAM won't affect load times - the hard drive speed is what affects that. More RAM simply allows you to have more programs/files open at once. For example, when editing large image or audio files, the program might be able to load the files into RAM; or in games, they can load more levels into RAM at the start, to avoid hard drive accesses during gameplay.
But to answer the question, some testing utilities: Memtest86+ - boot disk utility to fully test RAM for errors
Everest - check memory amounts, and the Serial Presence Detect info - the RAM's own ID information.
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