![]() ![]() This example output shows that the computer has 4 RAM slots (2 empty slots & 2 full slots), and two 4GB RAM sticks (8GB RAM). This is a very informative command because it shows the number of empty RAM slots, the number of RAM slots that have RAM sticks installed and the size of each installed RAM stick. The command to show the size of each of the installed RAM sticks is: sudo dmidecode -type 17 | grep -i size The results of this command will be one integer number equal to the number of RAM slots. The number of memory devices in the results of sudo dmidecode -type 17 is equal to the number of memory slots, so the command to print the number of RAM slots is: sudo dmidecode -type 17 | grep 'Memory Device' -count The command sudo dmidecode -type 17 gives more concise results. The sudo dmidecode -t memory command that you ran in your question is too verbose. Do I have 2 ram slots or 4? Does this bank indicate some other ports like m.2 sata? I have Acer E5-575g laptop. I don't understand what are these BANK 1 and BANK 3 for? I would like to understand the dmidecode. I tried using sudo dmidecode -t memory which gives me this # dmidecode 3.0 When I put two of them in different channels, I get 8Gb of ram. I have inbuilt two 4gb (8gb) RAM, however I would like to upgrade it to 16gb. Hi, Im trying to get 12Gb out of my 3x4Gb Corsair Vengeance ram sticks. I am trying to figure out how many free RAM slots are available in my laptop so that I can upgrade them.
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