How to check memory particles
In the process of computer hardware maintenance and upgrades, it is crucial to understand the model and manufacturer information of the memory chips. Whether it is for compatibility, overclocking or troubleshooting, knowing how to view memory particles can help users better manage hardware resources. This article will introduce in detail several common methods of viewing memory particles, and provide structured data for reference based on hot topics and hot content on the entire network in the past 10 days.
1. Why do you need to check memory particles?

Memory particles are the core components of memory modules. Their model and performance directly affect the stability, compatibility and overclocking potential of the memory. The following are common reasons for viewing:
1.Compatibility check: Some motherboards have better support for specific brands of memory chips.
2.Overclocking requirements: The overclocking capabilities of different chips vary greatly (such as Samsung B-die, Hynix CJR, etc.).
3.Troubleshooting: Identifying the pellet manufacturer helps determine whether it is a fake or inferior product.
2. Common methods to check memory particles
Method 1: Use software tools
The following are several software tools that can identify memory particles and their characteristics:
| Software name | Support system | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Thaiphoon Burner | Windows | Read SPD information and display particle model and manufacturer |
| AIDA64 | Windows/macOS | Provide memory details, some particles can be identified |
| CPU-Z | Windows | Display memory manufacturer and partial particle information |
Method 2: Physically view particle identification
If the software cannot recognize it, you can directly observe the particles on the memory stick:
1. Remove the memory module cooling vest (if any).
2. The surface of the particles is usually printed with a manufacturer code (such as Samsung “SEC” or Hynix “Hynix”) and model number.
Method 3: Command Line Tools (Windows)
Use the following command to obtain some memory information:
wmic memorychip get manufacturer, partnumber
3. Popular topics related to memory particles on the entire network (last 10 days)
The following are the recently discussed memory particle models and user concerns:
| Particle model | manufacturer | Popular discussion content |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung B-die | Samsung | Overclocking potential, alternatives after discontinuation |
| hynix DJR | SK Hynix | DDR4 high frequency compatibility test |
| Micron E-die | Micron | Cost-effective overclocking solution |
4. Precautions
1.Software identification limitations: Some tools may not be able to accurately identify third-party packaging particles.
2.Physical dismantling risk: Disassembling the thermal vest may void the warranty.
3.Particle mix: The same memory module may use different batches of particles.
5. Summary
Memory particle information can be obtained through software tools, physical observation or command line, and users can choose the appropriate method according to their needs. Hot discussions recently have focused on Samsung B-die alternatives and the high-frequency performance of Hynix DJR. It is recommended to use multiple tools to verify the results and pay attention to the manufacturer's official data to obtain accurate information.
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