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  2. How to Test Your Computer's RAM for Problems - How-To Geek

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    Run "Windows Memory Diagnostic" from the Start Menu, and then restart your PC to check your RAM for problems. You can also download and install MemTest86 for a more thorough RAM test. Is your PC crashing, freezing, or just unstable?

  3. How to See How Much RAM Is In Your PC (and Its Speed) - How-To...

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    How to Check How Much RAM You Have on Windows On Windows 10 and Windows 11, use the Task Manager to view how much RAM you have. Right-click your taskbar at the bottom of the screen and select "Task Manager" or press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open it.

  4. How to Check Your RAM Speed - How-To Geek

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    How to Check Your RAM Speed on Windows 10 On Windows 10, open the Task Manager to check your RAM speed. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to launch it, or right-click the taskbar and select "Task Manager."

  5. How to Check If You Can Upgrade Your RAM on Windows - How-To Geek

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    Monitor RAM usage in Task Manager. If your RAM usage is regularly hitting 100%, you probably need to upgrade. Confirm whether or not your motherboard has extra RAM slots, and how much RAM each slot can accept.

  6. How to Check Your RAM Amount, Type, and Speed on Windows 11 -...

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    System memory, or RAM, is an essential part of any PC running Windows 11. Too little RAM and your PC might be sluggish, so more RAM is almost always better . Here's how to check how much RAM you have (and what type and speed it is) in Windows 11.

  7. How to Benchmark Your Windows PC: 5 Free Benchmarking Tools -...

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    The free, basic edition includes a small subset of the available tests, but it can still be useful. There are a few editions available, and which you use depends on which version of Windows you're running: Use PCMark 10 for PCs running Windows 10. Use PCMark 8 for PCs running Windows 8. Use PCMark 7 for PCs running Windows 7.

  8. How to Use CHKDSK to Fix Hard Drive Problems on Windows 10 or...

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    Any time you have hard drive errors — or even strange behavior you might not at first associate with a hard drive — Check Disk can be a lifesaver. Here's how to use the Chkdsk tool that comes with Windows 10, Windows 11, and other versions of Windows. What Is CHKDSK, and What Does It Do?

  9. What to Do If Your RAM Isn't Detected By Your PC - How-To Geek

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    Windows includes a built-in memory diagnostic tool that you can run, if your system can boot without the RAM you just replaced. If you can't boot into Windows or you're running Linux, the MemTest86 tool or MemTest86+ can run pre-boot and isolate problems in the same way.

  10. How to Overclock Your Computer's RAM - How-To Geek

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    RAM often comes from the factory with a lower speed than the silicon is capable of. With a few minutes in your BIOS and a bit of testing, you can get your memory to run faster than the manufacturer's specifications. What You Need to Know Before You Begin

  11. How to Show Windows 10's Hidden Floating Performance Panels -...

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    Want to see live-updating resource usage stats from your system's CPU, memory, disk, network, or GPU? Windows 10 has some hidden built-in perfomance monitors that can help. You can even have Windows show always-on-top FPS. There are two ways to do this: You can use the Task Manager or the Xbox Game Bar overlay. Both tools have some easy-to-miss ...