
Install CPU-Z and it will run an analysis of your system, then serve up lots of useful information - including RAM speed.Ĭlick the Memory tab to find a bunch of information about your computer's memory. Windows makes it difficult to see the clock speed of your RAM, so for this we need to resort to a third-party program: CPU-Z.

In the window that pops up you'll be able to see how much memory is inside your PC. Type dxdiag in the Open field and click OK. If you have an older version of Windows, press the Windows Key + R to bring up the Run command. If it's in compact mode, click More details, then click on the Performance tab.Ĭlick on Memory and you'll see how much your computer has in the top-right corner. The easiest way if you have Windows 10 is to right-click on the taskbar and choose Task Manager from the menu. So whether you're diagnosing problems or looking to upgrade, knowing exactly how much and how fast is that memory is important.

Your computer's RAM is one of its most important components: it is responsible for loading and running all the software you use.
