From its name, I initially thought RAMMon is a tool that helps you monitor the RAM memory, but it's actually a more unique app than that: it's a cool utility that uses SysInfo DLL SDK to gather and present you the detailed SPD attributes from your current RAM devices. In other words, it offers a fast, easy and straightforward method of viewing the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data from the RAM modules. It supports retrieving and displaying a large variety of SPD details stored by the RAM module, including the memory capacity, manufactuer, serial number, model part number, the CAS latencies supported and the module voltage. Even the module thickness, module width, or maximum operating temperature can be retrieved by this powerful tool.
Another nice feature brought by this handy tool is the fact that it supports different types of memory devices, like DDR2, DDR3, XMP and EPP, and it works on different chipsets from various manufacturers like Intel, nVidia, AMD, and so on.
Though meant especially for power users that know precisely what they need this tool for, RAMMon is also very easy-to-use and lightweight. Last but not least, the SPD can be exported to an HTML file or to a plain text document.
To sum it all up, if you ever need to quickly and easily retrieve accurate data about the RAM modules of your system, then this tool is a perfect choice for the job.
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