The command wmic memorychip get speed is used to identify the RAM speed. One can do the same from the Task Manager. However, for some users, the speed is not matching. If you get the wrong RAM Speed ...
A simple BIOS setting unlocked the full speed my RAM promised.
I compared virtual RAM with real RAM on my Windows PC - here's what the numbers told me ...
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