Computer Specs.

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  1. .Slevin

    .Slevin Senior Member

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    Can anyone help me find out how to find my computer specs because im gettinga a new graphics card
     
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    Phili G Well-Known Member

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    press Start | Run

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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    run CPUz as noted above, then lookup motherboard type. Google motherboard info.

    The three common types of GFX interfaces are PCI-e, AGP, and PCI. Dell Fvcks most of it's customers over by leaving them with PCI only.
     
  5. williamorc

    williamorc Well-Known Member

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    well one thing to find some computer specs is right click on my computer icon go to properties and it will have it listen near the middle-bottom right hand corner, otherwise there should be a label on your computer if it was bought already assembled.
     

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