By opening the case and taking it out, writing down the details on the
chips (not litrally) and then going into google or a ram manafacturers
website.
Failing that list what you can see on the chip and I will decode it for
you.
I don't have the software on my computer anymore, but I think this freeware
(CPU-Z) will show the info you're looking for. Just do a search for CPU-Z
and you'll find the download sites.
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