In this easy-to-follow guide, we'll walk you step-by-step through how to quickly check your computer's specs (CPU, GPU, motherboard, & RAM).
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How to Check Your PC’s Specs Using Device Manager. Windows 10 and 11 also provide a tool called device manager which gives you very detailed information about each component of your system ...
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The System Information app on Windows 10 is one of the best options to view a complete overview of the computer's technical specifications. To view all the hardware specs of the computer, use...
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This wikiHow will show you how to find your computer's hardware specifications using Windows 7, 8, 10, 11, and MacOS Ventura or earlier. Things You Should Know. Click the"Start" menu and enter"System Information". Click the result to view your specifications. On Windows, open the Command Prompt.
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Using just the built-in tools on Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can check your PC's specs, like the processor type, RAM, graphics card model, storage type (SSD or HDD), network adapter model, and more. We'll show you two quick ways to find that information on your machine.
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Find your PC / laptop / Mac / smartphone / tablet hardware configuration online and get detailed information about your network connection.
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On Windows 11, open your Settings and click"About." On Windows 10 & 8, type"info" into the Search bar and click"System Information." On a Mac, click the Apple menu and select"System Settings" >"General" >"About" (Ventura) or"About This Mac" (earlier versions).
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You can see details about your version of Windows and the manufacturer of your PC, along with hardware details like your BIOS version, motherboard model, installed RAM, and more.
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This provides lots of useful information about your PC specs, including your processor, motherboard, and available memory, both physical and virtual.
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If you need to check your PC's specifications---such as how much RAM or what type of CPU your machine has---while running Windows 11, it's as easy as a trip to Settings. We'll show you how to find these details.
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