Here is a handy command to find out computer memory details from a command prompt so you don’t have to open up the computer.
Go to, Start, Run (or click the Windows Orb-Search on newer Windows versions), type in CMD, then in the command prompt enter:
wmic MEMORYCHIP get banklabel, devicelocator, capacity, caption, partnumber
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