<p>➀ The article provides a method to verify ECC memory functionality in Windows using CPU-Z by checking the "correction" field in its system report;</p><p>➁ Older methods like PowerShell commands may fail, but CPU-Z's detailed DMI report reliably shows ECC status via physical memory array details and bit-width data;</p><p>➂ This tip is especially useful for AMD Ryzen/Intel Core users with ECC DDR5 SODIMMs to confirm error correction activation without BIOS checks.</p>
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