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This is a discussion on System Info within the Everything Windows forums, part of the General PC Forums category; Hi. I'm planning on upgrading my PC with better components, but I'd like to get a complete overview of what ...
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Hi. I'm planning on upgrading my PC with better components, but I'd like to get a complete overview of what my PC hardware and software is. Is there a command line or software that can give me all this information? Or do i have to manually search for everything.
Thanx in advance. X |
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You could use CPU-Z which tells you the processor and memory speeds and thats it really.
Start > Run > dxdiag - that tells you some stuff.
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