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How to Check Windows 10 Computer System Specs

System requirements for installing Windows 10

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How to check your computer’s specs

Windows gives users the tools to identify computer specs, including the CPU, GPU, RAM, motherboard, and more. How to check the processor (CPU) and memory (RAM) Click on the Windows Start menu icon...

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3 Ways to Check Computer Specifications - wikiHow


Using System Information on Windows
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Using Device Manager on Windows
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\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen or press ⊞ Win+X. You should see a pop-up menu appear on the left side of the screen. Click Device Manager. It's in the pop-up menu. Doing so opens the Device Manager window. Find a hardware category to review. Scroll through the different categories of hardware until you find one that you want to open. For example, if you wanted to find out more about your computer's processor, you would double-click the Processors heading. Depending on who built your computer, what you see in Device Manager may vary slightly. Expand the hardware category. Double-click the hardware category, or click the "expand" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/7\/70\/Android7expandless.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/70\/Android7expandless.png\/30px-Android7expandless.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":30,"bigHeight":30,"licensing":"

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\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon to the left of the category. You should see at least one indented item appear below the category heading. If you see a list of indented options below the hardware category, the category is already expanded. Review the list of hardware components. Depending on your selected category, you may see anywhere from one hardware item to upward of 10; double-click an item to view its properties. Make sure you don't uninstall or disable anything in Device Manager without explicit instruction on how to do so, as accidental uninstallation can cause your computer to stop working.
Using the Apple Menu on Mac
Click the Apple menu. It's the apple-shaped icon in the top-left corner of the screen. Click About This Mac. This option is near the top of the drop-down Apple menu. Doing so will open the About This Mac window. Review your Mac's information. You'll find information about your Mac's processor, RAM, and graphics unit in the About This Mac window. Click System Report…. It's at the bottom of the About This Mac window. This will open the System Report window. Open the "Hardware" menu. Click the right-facing arrow to the left of the "Hardware" heading that's in the left-hand pane of the System Report window. If the arrow to the left of "Hardware" is facing down, the menu is already open. Select a hardware item to check. You will see a list of your Mac's hardware components below the Hardware heading; clicking on will display its specifications in the System Report window's right-hand pane. For example: if you want to check your graphics card's model, click Graphics/Displays. You'd click Memory to get a better look at your Mac's RAM. To view the processor's specifications, click the Hardware heading.

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