![]() ![]() ![]() To get the total number of slots: sudo dmidecode -t memory | grep -c '^Memory Device$' Or sudo dmidecode | grep -i "Maximum Capacity:" | uniqĮDIT: more interactive way to see Slot use small script (suggested by Serg) sudo lshw -class memory | awk '/bank/ 'Īnother way to get all the numbers directly In other slots you can see it shows empty.įor maximum supportable memory use: sudo dmidecode -t 16 Here in my system I have 4 memory slots in which currently I am using only one slot. It will give you an output like this: *-memoryĭescription: SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1333 MHz (0.8 ns) You can use this command: sudo lshw -class memory ![]()
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