To view the size and model of the chip recognition memory bar, you can do the following:
First, open the computer's case and find the memory slot.
Then, carefully remove the memory and look at the label or engraving on it. These labels usually show the capacity (size) and model of the memory module. Capacity is usually measured in GB, such as 4GB or 8GB. The model number usually consists of a series of letters and numbers, such as DDR4-2400. If the label is not clear or cannot be found, you can use a software tool such as CPU-Z to view the details of the memory.
The information given by LZ does not seem to show useful parameters, first of all, the number on the chipset given by LZ is the chip production batch number, and there are no specific parameters on the label, taking Kingston as an example, generally look at KVR800D2N6\/1G-sp these are in the upper part of the label, which refers to the Kingston 1G\/800 narrow version