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iambluest t1_itpnljb wrote

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ruinne t1_itpomx3 wrote

Not correct. The task manager can do that.

Memtest can't show you what uses your memory because it doesn't run in userspace on the desktop. It only runs stress tests on RAM to make sure the modules can read and write data without errors.

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ragingninetails99 t1_itqja7v wrote

That's not what memtest is for.

It's supposed to test that your RAM physically works properly, nothing to do with what you put on it.

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