How To Find Out Which Memory Slots Are Used
Upgradeable recommends the CPU-Z scanner tool to identify what type of RAM your computer uses and how many slots there are available. |
If you need to find out what memory slots are in use on a machine without having access to the physical machine you can run the following command. Wmic MEMORYCHIP get banklabel, capacity, caption, devicelocator, partnumber, speed Example: There are two 4g memory sticks in this example Also to find out the total number of. Open the Task Manager and go to the Performance tab. Select ‘Memory’ and under the memory graph, look for the Slots used field. It will tell you how many of the total slots are currently in use. In the screenshot below, the system has a total of 2 slots, and one of them is in use. @azorius (and probably unimplemented) means the bios/chipset can handle 4 slots, but the board manufacturer decided not to include 2 of the possible slots the bios can support in the physical realm that is the actual MB. The task manager performance tab shows a majority of memory details including the total amount of RAM, how much is in use, committed/cached and paged/non-paged amount of RAM, RAM speed and frequency, form factor, hardware reserved and even how many slots are being used in the system.
Here is the quick guide to identify your ram, the number of slots and how much it will cost. |
Tips for a compatible upgrade
Match new RAM to your existing ram speed. You do not get a speed increase mixing fast and slow ram, it always defaults to the slowest speed. There is a chance the new RAM will not be compatible. So there is no upside, and all downside - not a good bet.
Use the computer model information to search Upgradeable for your model. We do not charge more for brand specific RAM. Do not assume you can use 8GB or 16GB modules by default. Some models are limited to the amount of RAM it can use. If you are unsure internet search your model with 'max ram'. If your computer has 2 slots and the maximum RAM is 16GB then the biggest module you can use is 8GB. However if the maximum ram is 8GB then the largest module you can use is 4GB. This is number one reason for incompatible RAM.
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Upgradeable recommends the CPU-Z scanner tool to identify what type of RAM your computer uses and how many slots there are available. |
Here is the quick guide to identify your ram, the number of slots and how much it will cost. |
Tips for a compatible upgrade
Match new RAM to your existing ram speed. You do not get a speed increase mixing fast and slow ram, it always defaults to the slowest speed. There is a chance the new RAM will not be compatible. So there is no upside, and all downside - not a good bet.
Use the computer model information to search Upgradeable for your model. We do not charge more for brand specific RAM. Do not assume you can use 8GB or 16GB modules by default. Some models are limited to the amount of RAM it can use. If you are unsure internet search your model with 'max ram'. If your computer has 2 slots and the maximum RAM is 16GB then the biggest module you can use is 8GB. However if the maximum ram is 8GB then the largest module you can use is 4GB. This is number one reason for incompatible RAM.
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