
Question: How can I check memory voltages in WindowsXP? I used to be able to check them with my old motherboard using Everest Home Edition. However, with this motherboard, for some reason Everest only shows CPU voltage and not RAM voltage.
Background: I just upgraded to a PCI-Express motherboard, the Asus A8N-E. With my old motherboard, which I loved, I got pretty good overclocks on my CPU/Memory. Now, with overclocks even less than I had before with everything the same except the motherboard, I'm getting a some instability.
I felt the memory to see how hot it was getting and noticed that it was not warm at all! In my BIOS I have the memory set to 2.75V. In my old motherboard, the RAM at this voltage was very warm (almost hot) to the touch. How can I check to make sure my motherboard is actually giving my RAM the right voltage besides looking in the BIOS?
Thanks
How To Check Ram Voltage In Windows 10

How To Check My Ram Voltage
To check your RAM voltage in SpeedFan, open the 'Readings' tab and look through the voltage ratings for a value close to your RAM's suggested setting (between 1.05v and 1.8v). SpeedFan may list the RAM voltage next to a 'Vcore' reading. Using the DRAM Calculator’s Membench tool to check your memory module for instability causing faults or errors. After restarting your computer, head back into the DRAM calculator and head under the “MEMbench” tab at the top. Here, you will be able to test your RAM to see if there are any errors present.
