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I have a dual-boot system with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu. Windows normally provides me detailed system information like what type of RAM is used. However, I am currently troubleshooting the PC and I cannot currently use Windows. How can I find out using Ubuntu what type of RAM I is being used (DDR2, DDR3, etc.)? Please keep in mind it does not state what type on the RAM cards themselves.

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you can type the following commands in the terminal

sudo su

dmidecode --type 17

you will then see your RAM properties displayed... bingo! Hope this helps you.

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