Is it OK to remove RAM to take some details about it - or should I not touch it unless absolutely necessary?
I'm not a total newbie, but I just want to check, as I'm wanting to find out how much RAM each card has, as I have four sockets, and they are all full and I currently have 6GB of RAM (My MB supports 8GB, so I might be upgrading sometime, but I want to get some info on my current RAM, without using programs like Everest or AIDA64 (Also, I'd like to take a few photos - which is another reason for removing it..)
Also, I'd take it it's just like any other part of my PC - Touching my PC to ground myself is OK in this case?
Thanks!
NB: It's a desktop PC!
I'm not a total newbie, but I just want to check, as I'm wanting to find out how much RAM each card has, as I have four sockets, and they are all full and I currently have 6GB of RAM (My MB supports 8GB, so I might be upgrading sometime, but I want to get some info on my current RAM, without using programs like Everest or AIDA64 (Also, I'd like to take a few photos - which is another reason for removing it..)
Also, I'd take it it's just like any other part of my PC - Touching my PC to ground myself is OK in this case?
Thanks!
NB: It's a desktop PC!
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Windows 7 UltimateWindforce NVIDIA GTX 760
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