Can Computer RAM Status Be check through Properties? (Explained)

Yes, the RAM status of any computer can be check through (Properties), and to do that simply Press Windows + R key combination and enter dxdiag > Select OK.

That will What kind of RAM your computer use. Computer RAM is an essential part contributing to the computer’s performance.

However, throughout use, it may wear out in terms of durability and performance. To check this problem and see what kind of RAM your computer uses, this article will show you more below.

Why checking the RAM on your computer?

RAM check can help you determine RAM information such as parameters, RAM brand, and RAM level.

In addition, it can be used to identify RAM errors, especially when RAM is losing capacity or speed is slower than usual.

Some information to know when testing RAM

The actual amount of RAM will not be the same as announced by the company; for example, 4GB RAM will have 3.9GB available, and RAM with 6GB will have about 5.88GB available.

The reason is that the manufacturer rounded the measurements to make them more accessible for the user to remember and used different units of measurement.

The RAM bus is the size of the data transmission channel inside the RAM; the more significant the speed, the faster the processing.

Ways to check RAM information, and how to check RAM on Windows computers

There are many ways to check what RAM your computer uses, its information, and its current status; here are a few ways 

  1. Check through Computer Properties
  2. Check RAM parameters with dxdiag
  3. Check parameters with CPU-Z
  4. Check RAM parameters and speed through Task Manager
  5. Check RAM errors with Windows Memory Diagnostic
  6. Check RAM errors with MemTest86 software

1. Check through Computer Properties

Right-click This PC > Select Properties. Information about your RAM capacity is displayed.

What kind of RAM is it, and what are its parameters? All information will be displayed for you.

2. Check RAM parameters with dxdiag

Press Windows + R key combination and enter dxdiag > Select OK.

Information about RAM is displayed as follows:

  1. Current Date/Time
  2. Computer Name
  3. Language
  4. System Model
  5. BIOS
  6. Memory
  7. Page files
  8. DirectX Version

3. Check RAM parameters with CPU-Z

Step 1: Download software CPU-Z

Step 2: Open the software and move to the Memory tab; RAM parameters will appear.


4. Check RAM parameters and speed through Task Manager

Step 1: Press Windows + S > Type Task Manager > Enter.

Step 2: Click performance> Memory > See the In use section to know the amount of RAM used, and see the Speed section to learn the Bus of RAM; if the Bus is lower than the manufacturer’s announced parameters, the RAM has problems.

Can Computer RAM Status Be check through Properties (Explained)
Can Computer RAM Status Be check through Properties (Explained)

5. Check RAM errors with Windows Memory Diagnostic

The Windows Memory Diagnostic tool can be launched in various ways on Windows. Still, I will guide you in the most general form, applicable to all versions of computers and PCs running Windows operating systems.

Method 1: Use the Windows + R key combination and enter the mdsched.exe command > Click OK.

Method 2: In Control Panel, select Administrative Tools.

The Administrative Tools dialog box appears, and select Windows Memory Diagnostic.

The RAM test tool has been activated. To start restarting the computer to check for errors

, click Restart now and check for problems (recommended).

Your computer will restart with the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool activated and start to look for RAM errors.

After running the program, the computer will restart again. If you want to look at the messages, you can open Windows Logs to see them.

How to open Windows Logs:

Step 1: Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box > Enter the keyword eventvwr.msc.

Step 2: Click Windows Logs > Select System > Click Find.

Step 3: Enter MemoryDiagnostic in the Find what box > Click Find Next to search.

And this is the result, as shown in the picture with the word no errors, which means that the RAM is still standard; if the computer has a mistake, it means that the RAM has a problem that needs to be fixed.

6. Check RAM errors with MemTest86 software

Step 1: Download the software MemTest86

Step 2: Create USB Boot, download MemTest86, then transfer MemTest86 to USB (USB Boot).

Open the downloaded MemTest86 > Click I Agree to create a USB Boot.

Step 3: Select your USB Flash Drive section, select the USB drive > Click Create to create a bootable USB.

After the program runs, you have a bootable USB to test RAM.

Step 4: Test RAM with MemTest86.

NOTE: Depending on the computer model to access Boot mode, there will be different ways. For example: To access the Boot Menu of a Dell computer at startup, press the F12 key.

Step 5: MemTest86 will conduct a RAM test on the user device.

If the results do not detect any errors, the RAM on the system is still operating stably. Conversely, if there is an error, it is most likely because the RAM on your computer has a problem.

What to do when Detecting a problem with your computer RAM?

  • Free up RAM and check the above ways to see if the RAM is stable.
  • Remove the RAM, clean the RAM slot and RAM contact surface, and then reinstall it.
  • You should bring your computer for warranty and repair.

Final Thoughts

Hopefully, my recent sharing will provide steps to test RAM and check the computer’s RAM capacity easily and quickly. I wish you success!

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