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A Good Tool To Analyse Your Pc's Memory

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Hello,

 

as I promised to give the new to this forum, I would say that RightMark Memory Analyser is the tool indispensable and unrecognized of the users. Known by power users, for power users it delivers information retailed on the integrality of the system: one learns the type of chipset installed, its review, the borne AGP method, the speed of the busbar processor, the type of CPU installed, its stepping, but also the present amount of memory, its frequency or its timings. The utility also delivers a myriad of information on the structure of the cover processor and offer the possibility to activate some specific functions as the prefetch to enhance the performances of the system.

 

but most interesting in RightMark Memory Analyser comes of the functions of in-circuit testing that permit to check the performances of a precise element having milked to the memory of your system. This is how one can have fun checking the passband of the memory system or the cache memory, or again to check the waiting time of this last. The parameters of the tests are customizable and a dynamic diagram advertises the progress of the test real-time in progress. The results can be saved in a CSV format or BMP in the case of the diagrams

 

to download and test RightMark Memory Analyser CLICK HERE

 

and this is the screenshot of RightMark Memory Analyser:

 

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