ECC memory?

I bought a laptop HP dv7 - 4223ca.

How can I find out if the memory came installed is ECC memory?

Thank you

Leslie

Hello

lesliek19 wrote:

I bought a laptop HP dv7 - 4223ca.

How can I find out if the memory came installed is ECC memory?

Thank you

Leslie

By downloading and running CPU-z.

Go to the SPD tab and look at int the box that says buffering. If it is empty your laptop uses no memory ECC. Buffering is an older term for ECC (error correction code).

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