memory

If you are looking for a benchmark utility one of the top rated and free as well is known as Memtest. The latest Memtest86 V3.2 can be easily run from either a preprepared floppy disk or the iso image can be burned to a bootable cd. http://www.memtest86.com/ The alternate site for a different version of the free Linux utility can be found at http://www.memtest.org/

To be the most effective you would need to let memtest run for several hours to repeat the eight primary tests of writing numbers to the memory. The repetition will reveal any faults found with the currently installed dimms.
 
you can also use "Sandra Light 2005" it's a good software that gives you every single bit of information regarding the hardware you have in your computer. it will also tell you if you memory is operational to the full or not. if you don't already have it...try it!
 
you can alsu use "Tune UP utilities 2005", it's also a good software that also has the facility for monitoring your memory. cracks are available
 
You can find a good number of benchmark programs. The recommendations for memtest are due to the stress tests used to uncover faults in memory that might otherwise be missed by other programs over the length of time advised for running it. If you are having problems due to memory faults memtest is one of the most effective tools.
 
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