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How I can get physical ram installed to my computer using c++ in Windows?
I mean not only capacity parametrs which can GlobalMemoryStatusEx()
, but also number of used memory slots, type of memory (like DDR1/DDR2/DDR3), type of slot (DIMM/SO-DIMM) and clock rate of memory bus.
Am I need to use SMBIOS? Or have been any another way to get this info?
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On my machine, most of the information you request is available through WMI. Take a look at the Win32_PhysicalMemory
and related classes.
For example, the output of wmic memorychip
on my machine is:
C:\>wmic memorychip
Attributes BankLabel Capacity Caption ConfiguredClockSpeed ConfiguredVoltage CreationClassName DataWidth Description DeviceLocator FormFactor HotSwappable InstallDate InterleaveDataDepth InterleavePosition Manufacturer MaxVoltage MemoryType MinVoltage Model Name OtherIdentifyingInfo PartNumber PositionInRow PoweredOn Removable Replaceable SerialNumber SKU SMBIOSMemoryType Speed Status Tag TotalWidth TypeDetail Version
2 BANK 0 17179869184 Physical Memory 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 Physical Memory ChannelA-DIMM0 12 Samsung 0 0 0 Physical Memory M471A2K43BB1-CPB 15741117 26 2133 Physical Memory 0 64 128
2 BANK 2 17179869184 Physical Memory 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 Physical Memory ChannelB-DIMM0 12 Samsung 0 0 0 Physical Memory M471A2K43BB1-CPB 21251413 26 2133 Physical Memory 2 64 128
As noted in the link above, FormFactor
12 is SODIMM.
Notably missing are the voltages (which you didn't ask for, but are usually of interest) and the MemoryType
, the documentation of which is outdated on MSDN, while the recent SMBIOS docs from DMTF include values in the enum for DDR4. etc.
Therefore, you would probably have to resort to looking at the SMBIOS tables more or less by hand. See: How to get memory information (RAM type, e.g. DDR,DDR2,DDR3?) with WMI/C++
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