Partnumber provides the manufacturer’s model number for that particular RAM module, which can be very useful with the help of a Google search to identify the RAM stick you have and whether or not you can buy it again.Serialnumber will give you the hardware serial number for that specific stick of RAM, which is typically only relevant when dealing with the manufacturer for troubleshooting purposes.Manufacturer indicates an identified manufacturer of the RAM module.This will typically be the number 8 for DIMM modules found on desktop PCs or the number 12 for laptops’ SODIMM forms. FormFactor is the physical shape type of the RAM module.DeviceLocator will tell you which physical slot the RAM module is plugged into on your system’s motherboard.Configuredclockspeed relates to the speed at which your RAM is currently configured to be running at.
If so, you’ll want to use “SMBIOSMemoryType” instead.