Check Available RAM Slots using Command Prompt
To find available memory slots via Cmd:
Step 1: Open Start and search for “Command Prompt.” Run it as Administrator. You can use shortcut Win + S to open search bar
Step 2: Type the following command to see total slots.
wmic Memphysical get MemoryDevices
Step 3: Type the following command to see total slots.
wmic MemoryChip get BankLabel, DeviceLocator, Capacity
How to Check Available RAM Slots in Windows 11?
One important consideration when buying a new PC or laptop is its upgradeability, as not all systems provide for RAM slots, PCIe SSD slots, or HDD bays. This will future-proof the computer and improve performance. Laptops are more difficult to upgrade, while desktop PCs are easier. The RAM slots are easy to check. You just have to take your CPU or laptop apart, but there’s an easier way.
In this article, we will show you Four Ways to check available RAM slots in Windows 11, using Task Manager, PowerShell, Command Prompt, and CPU-Z.