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How to check how much RAM you have on Windows and Mac

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You can only know if you have enough RAM, if you know how much RAM you need. Fortunately, checking is super quick and easy and then you can decide whether you want to upgrade your memory, or whether you have enough for what you need to do.

Here's how to check what RAM you have in your PC or laptop, and its size.

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Difficulty

Easy

Duration

5 minutes

What You Need

  • Windows PC or laptop

  • Mac or MacBOok

  • Chromebook

How to check how much RAM you have in Windows 10 and 11

In Windows 11, finding out how much RAM you need is a simple task requiring just a few easy steps.

Note: The screenshots below are for Windows 11, and though Windows 10 looks different, the steps are identical.

Step 1: Open the Settings app. The easiest way is to right-click on the Windows icon and select Settings.

Opening the Settings app in Windows 11.
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Step 2: In the Settings app, select System then navigate to the bottom and select About.

Opening Settings > About in Windows 11.
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Step 3: You'll find your installed RAM listed under Device Specifications.

System > About information in Windows 11.
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How to check how much RAM you have in MacOS

MacOS also makes it easy to see how much RAM you have.

Step 1: Click the Apple menu and select About This Mac.

Selecting About This Mac in Mac OS.
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Step 2: The Overview tab should be selected by default. The amount of installed RAM will be displayed next to Memory.

System overview information in Mac OS.
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How to check how much RAM you have in Chrome OS

Checking how much RAM your PC has in Chrome OS is a little less straightforward, but still easy enough.

Step 1: Open the Chrome browser and type "chrome://system" in the search bar. Select Enter.

Opening system info in Chrome OS.
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Step 2: Scroll down to meminfo in the list. Select the Expand button.

Navigate to meminfo in Chrome OS.
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Step 3: The amount of RAM in your PC will be listed next to MemTotal, in kilobytes (kB). Divide by 1,048,576 to get the amount in gigabytes (GB) that's not being used by the Chrome OS system, then round up to get the amount of installed RAM. For example, the Chromebook used in this how-to shows 16248736kB. When divided by 1,048,567, the result is 15.59GB. Round that up to 16GB, which is the amount I already know is installed in the laptop.

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Frequently asked questions how much RAM you have

How do I tell how much RAM I have?

That depends on your device and operating system. Check the sections above if you're on a Windows PC or laptop, Apple Mac or MacBook, or a Chromebook. For a phone or tablet, you'll want to look at your device settings, or on the manufacturer's website.

How to check maximum RAM capacity?

Maximum RAM capacity can relate to a physical maximum, such as only having a certain number of slots to install RAM. In other cases it can relate to the design of the product -- Apple's latest generation MacBooks, for example, have unified memory on the CPU, so the maximum you can get is the RAM it came with.

Look on the manufacturer's website or in the manual to find out how much RAM you device can take. When you need more, use our RAM buying guide to help you make the right choice.

Is 16GB of RAM enough?

This depends on the device and what you want to do with it. For a standard PC used for web browsing, emails, and social media, 16GB is plenty, and for a low-end laptop or tablet, it would be complete overkill. However, if you want to play demanding games, do some video editing, or 3D design work, you really want 32GB of RAM or more. But remember, it isn't all about the capacity of the memory. RAM speed does matter, too.

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Mark Coppock is a Freelance Writer at Digital Trends covering primarily laptop and other computing technologies. He has…
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