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Need Mem prog

Indred

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OK i've seen it around but i had to format my hdd and lost it and i have no idea what the name of it is. It will run in windows and let you see all the options that your ram can run by reading it off the eproms off the mem stick. No its not CPUZ or Systool or any thing like that. Any help would be great. Thanks
 
I'd also be interested; NO programs in windows can read my RAM Frequency speed for some odd reason when I'm using my divider on my DFI board.

CPU-Z is just greyed out where the speed should be, Futuremark programs just show nothing, etc
 
Your limiting factor, regardless of RAM capability will be in your bios options for the RAM. Get to tinkering and remember, Auto mode in just about anything sucks rotten bananas!
 
Originally posted by: Indred
bump for question

I'm unclear on what you would get out of such a program. The only thing it could possibly be reading would be the SPD data, which I'm pretty sure CPU-Z will report (as well as other programs like SiSoft Sandra or Everest). That just says what the default settings for the RAM are.
 
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