The best way to confirm this is to run a memory diagnostic test. The Windows Memory Diagnostic tool is a built-in utility that performs stress-tests on your memory hardware and presents its findings. Let us see how this tool can be used to our advantage.

Why use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool

The memory modules on your computer directly affect the overall system performance. Its speed and efficiency are determined by many factors, including the RAM. All applications, programs, and services that do not load on the hard drive execute on the RAM. Therefore, it is a critical component of the overall hardware infrastructure of a PC. Ensuring that it is working under the right conditions is a must, such as the right temperature, humidity levels, and its clock speed. Excessive use of the RAM or memory modules used for a longer period of time eventually tends to wear out due to the many read and write operations. This is why we need to use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check up on the RAM. It is better to use this tool as a proactive approach, rather than a reactive one. Meaning, occasional tests should be performed to check the conditions of RAM, instead of only doing so when a critical error occurs. Keeping an eye out for memory conditions can save you from dreadful BSoD by maintaining working temperatures and clocking speeds under control.

How to use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check RAM health in Windows 10

As we mentioned, the utility is preinstalled in Windows 10. Hence, nothing else needs to be downloaded or installed. However, the process does require your system to be restarted. Therefore, it is advised to save all your data before proceeding. Since our RAM had no bad sectors and was functioning normally, the results did not indicate anything concerning, and passed the test.

Closing words

Sometimes simply cleaning the RAM modules is not sufficient to troubleshoot your PC. Often, misconfigured or overclocked memory modules affect your hardware direly. To keep them in check, it is important to get a complete picture of the current condition of the modules. Although there are a lot of free and paid applications on the internet to provide real-time statistics of the system hardware, there is nothing better than the built-in utility provided by Microsoft for those who do not trust the third-party utilities. Also see:

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