Brilio.net – RAM or Random Access Memory is a place to store software and applications installed on laptops and PCs. The higher the RAM capacity installed on the device, the better.
If you have RAM with a large capacity, the software and applications will be more smoothly opened. Conversely, if your RAM capacity is small, then the potential for lag or a device that is running slowly will be even greater.
By knowing the RAM capacity, you can adjust the use of your device to the activities that will be carried out. Well, here brilio.net summarized from various sources, Monday (6/12), here Laptop and PC RAM quickly and easily.
1. Via sticker on device
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– Some laptops are often given a sticker near the keyboard that includes information related to the device.
– You can also check the RAM capacity installed on your laptop on the sticker.
2. Via the search tab
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– If using Windows 8 and 10, you can simply type “RAM” in the search tab in the “start” menu.
– Then the “settings” page will appear showing your RAM capacity information.
3. Via DxDiag
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– Enter the word “run” in the search tab in the start menu, or you can also press the “windows” + R icon on the keyboard.
– After the “run” menu appears, then type “dxdiag” and click “ok.”
– You can also see your RAM capacity in the “system” and “memory” lines.
4. Via Task Manager
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– Right-click on the taskbar and click “task manager.” You can also press ctrl + shift + esc on the keyboard.
– After the task manager page appears, then select the tab “performance.”
– Then select “memory” to find out your RAM capacity.
5. Via Control Panel
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– Click the “start” menu and type “control panel” in the search tab.
– Then select “system and security,” then select “system.”
– You can also see the RAM capacity installed on your device.
6. Melalui Command Prompt
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– Enter the word “command prompt” in the search tab in the “start” menu. You can also press the windows icon + R on the keyboard.
– After that type “systeminfo” and press enter.
– You can also see the RAM capacity installed on your device on the Command Prompt page.
7. Checking on MacBook
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– Click the “apple” icon in the upper left corner.
– Then select “about this mac” and you can see your RAM capacity.
– If you want to see the installed RAM, you can click “system report” and select “memory” which is on the left side.
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