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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Type of RAM Post 302516891 by Corona688 on Monday 25th of April 2011 12:59:03 PM
Old 04-25-2011
I don't think Windows can tell you that. If the model is a name-brand Dell or something you could look up the model and find out from that. Or if you know what motherboard you have you can look that up and find out.
 

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SDTEMP(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 SDTEMP(4)

NAME
sdtemp -- JEDEC JC-42.4 compatible memory module temperature sensors SYNOPSIS
sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x18 sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x19 sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1a sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1b sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1c sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1d sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1e sdtemp* at iic? addr 0x1f DESCRIPTION
The sdtemp driver provides support for the Microchip Technology MCP9805/98242 and other chips that conform to JEDEC Standard 21-C section 4.7. Memory module temperature sensors are optional on DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM DIMMs. Sensors provided by this driver, including the on-chip thresholds for the Alarm Window and Critical level, are accessed through the envsys(4) API. The sdtemp supports temperature ranges from -256 to +255 degrees C. Chips supported by the sdtemp driver include: o Catalyst CAT34TS02 and CAT6095 o Analog Devices ADT7408 o Integrated Deviced Technology TSE2002B3 and TSE3000B3 o Maxim MAX6604 o Microchip Technology MCP9805, MCP9843, MCP98242, and MCP98243 o NXP Semiconductors SE97 and SE98 o STmicroelectronics STTS424 and STTS424E SEE ALSO
envsys(4), envstat(8) HISTORY
The sdtemp device appeared in NetBSD 6.0. BUGS
Interrupt support is unimplemented. BSD
January 8, 2011 BSD
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