Just look at the BelArc report... see where it says 'bus speed'?
That is the memory speed

On Oct 4, 11:50 am, Ka dadi <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Hey guys, *
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> *I finally got my memory speed, its 667Mhz (512 Mb DDR2).... I had to remove
> manually and check since bios didn;t help much. belarc.com gave me a
> detailed info abt my hardware and software, but it also didn't show my ram
> speed.*
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> *(the good thing is I discovered there is an extra slot, so I wonna just get
> a 1gb Ram and slide it right there! hopefully to achieve 1.5gb ram or more)*
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> *Thanks folks..*
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> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:30 PM, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It ALL DEPENDS on your current ram. Is it DDR, DDR2, DDR3, or what?
> > What you could do to determine what speed you currently are is:
> > 1) download and run BelArc Advisor (from belarc.com) - that will give
> > you
> >    a complete inventory of hardware and software on your system.
> >    (It will indicate what memory bus speed it is using)
> > 2) Give us the make/model of your system
>
> > On Oct 2, 10:31 am, Mohammad AbuShady <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I think i know what your friend is talking about, i think he means the
> > bus
> > > speed, and i don't think that ram could force the system to overclock, i
> > > believe the opposite is valid though, i don't remember the common speeds,
> > > but there's 667 and 800 i  think, and 1088 (maybe lol) anyway, if u have
> > a
> > > mother board  that supports up to 800 but the rams are 667 then the
> > system
> > > will run as 667,  but if the opposite the ram wont  speed up the system
> > bus
> > > speed, and also if u have 2 ram chips with different speeds, the system
> > will
> > > use the lowest speed, so i advice u to check ur system speed, not because
> > of
> > > this overclock thing, it's more like to prevent the opposite.
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> > > On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Ka dadi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi Guys...
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> > > > I have been using my Hp 530, running on Windows 7 86x, The specs are as
> > > > follows:
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> > > > Ram=  512, processor Speed (celeron) 1.73 Ghz,
>
> > > > Now I wanted to upgrade it to Ram of 2Gb. A friend advised I should
> > fast
> > > > check the ram speed to avoid over-clocking.
>
> > > > So, what is this ram speed exactly ? Will it be dangerous to put 2gb
> > ram
> > > > from 512mb ?
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> > > > Thanks for your responses!
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