Putting your RAM in the wrong slots will limit your bandwidth, ultimately costing performance.
The command wmic memorychip get speed is used to identify the RAM speed. One can do the same from the Task Manager. However, for some users, the speed is not matching. If you get the wrong RAM Speed ...
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4 RAM specs that actually matter
When I first started building PCs well over a decade ago, I didn't put too much thought into RAM specs all that much besides capacity. After all, back then, RAM speed wasn't a big deal; most games and ...
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