Not running compatibility checks across all components is one of the more common PC building mistakes one can make, which can lead to a frustrating experience with returns and further delays for the ...
One of the tougher things to track down when handling upgrades or tech support is what kind of RAM you’re using. While it’s relatively easy to see how much you have, speed and type are usually hidden ...
The command wmic memorychip get speed is used to identify the RAM speed. One can do the same from the Task Manager. However, for some users, the speed is not matching. If you get the wrong RAM Speed ...