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How does CPU-Z check the memory module frequency-CPU-Z steps to check the memory module model and memory frequency

Author: Xiaoxin Date: 2024-03-19

Cpu-Z
Cpu-Z-2.10

System testing Storage size: 2.11MB Time: 2009-08-25

Software introduction: Cpu-Z is a computer CPU detection software. Cpu-Z is suitable for monitoring work of any brand and model, and the range of detected data is very...

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I believe that many netizens are familiar with the CPU-Z software, but some novice users will be confused by how CPU-Z checks the memory module model and memory frequency. For this reason, today the editor shared the CPU-Z ZThe steps to check the memory module model and memory frequency. If you need it, please learn it with the editor.

1. Click "Memory" in the menu bar in the running interface, and you can see the memory frequency of the memory module.

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2. Click "DSP" in the menu bar in the running interface, and you can see the memory module model.

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Memory frequency: The main frequency of the memory is the same as the main frequency of the CPU. It is customarily used to indicate the speed of the memory. It represents the highest operating frequency that the memory can achieve. Memory clock speed is measured in MHz (megahertz).

The higher the memory frequency, to a certain extent, the faster the memory can achieve. The main frequency of the memory determines the highest frequency at which the memory can work normally.

Currently, the more mainstream memory frequencies are 1600MHz and 2400MHz DDR memory, 667MHz, 800MHz and 1066MHz DDR2 memory, 1066MHz, 1333MHz and 1600MHz DDR3 memory, 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 2800MHz, 3000MHz and 3200MHz DDR4 memory.

Memory type: Memory type refers to different types of memory transmission types. There are different types of memory in terms of transmission rate, working frequency, working mode, working voltage, etc. The main memory types in the market are SDRAM, DDR SDRAM and RDRAM.

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The above is the steps that the editor explains to you on CPU-Z to check the memory module model and memory frequency. Let’s learn together. I believe it can help some new users.

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