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How To Check What Kind of RAM (Memory) You Have

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Trying to find out how to check what kind of RAM you have? You’ve come to the right place! Below, I’ll be walking you through how to check what kind of RAM you have before wrapping up with a few related questions. So let’s not waste any time, and get right into it! A Brief...

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Thanks for the information... I've found that my CPZ-U version 2.0.8 x64 says:
"Channel # 2 x 64-bit"
It does not say "Dual" even though I have two modules 32GB each Corsair DDR4.
I have asked the vendor about it, and they said that the newest versions of CPU-Z changed due to new models of RAM and now simply saids 2 x 64-bit...
What do you now about it...? Thanks!!!
 

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Thanks for the information... I've found that my CPZ-U version 2.0.8 x64 says:
"Channel # 2 x 64-bit"
It does not say "Dual" even though I have two modules 32GB each Corsair DDR4.
I have asked the vendor about it, and they said that the newest versions of CPU-Z changed due to new models of RAM and now simply saids 2 x 64-bit...
What do you now about it...? Thanks!!!

Yes, with their latest version, CPU-Z changed how they display channels. The 64-bit denotes your memory's channel width, and since you have two modules, you'll see 2 x 64-bit, which is dual channel :)
 
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Yes, with their latest version, CPU-Z changed how they display channels. The 64-bit denotes your memory's channel width, and since you have two modules, you'll see 2 x 64-bit, which is dual channel :)
Thanks for pointing this out, I'll update the article accordingly.
 
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