How does the Win7 system look at the memory frequency?

  

First, use the system command line command to view the memory frequency

First of all, of course, depends on the Windows system's own tool box method to view the memory frequency. Press the Win key + R key combination to open the run, enter cmd, press Enter, enter the command prompt window, enter wmic memorychip. Note that the spaces between the two words wmic and memorychip should not be ignored. You'll see very detailed information about the memory, including the frequency, as well as the number of memory, capacity, bit width, description, and more.

Second, use the CPU-Z software to view the memory frequency

1, in view of CPU-Z is an important and professional computer hardware testing software, first talk about how to download and install CPU-Z. It is recommended to install 360 security guards in the computer. In the search box of 360 Security Guard's “Software Manager”, click “Search for “CPU-Z””, click Search, and click “Click” in the search results. Download ” As shown below.

2. After the download is complete, click “Install”. Pop up the CPU-Z installation window, click "Next", agree to the installation agreement, click "Next", select the location of the installation, try not to set the system disk in the c drive, I set it on the D drive, Click “Next” until the installation is complete.

3, after the installation is complete, open the CPU-Z software, click on the "memory" in the menu bar, you can see the information about the system memory, the memory frequency is also included.

Third, use Lu Master to view the memory frequency

The installation of Master Lu is similar to CPU-Z. If necessary, please download and install the readers who are not installed. After the installation is successful, open the master software of Lu, you can see the specific information of each hardware clearly displayed in the computer overview, including the frequency of the memory. As shown below.

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