Find My Pc Specs

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  1. Pinocchio

    Pinocchio Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure there's a command that you can put into command prompt to find them out, but I forgot what it was. It's probably been posted before.
     
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    THen why dont you use search , but i dont know
     
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    Yeah, its been posted many times in the past.
    Just head out to google and do a search for cpu z download that and it will tell you most your computers sepcs, i will try find a link.


    http://www.majorgeeks.com/download425.html
     
  4. Pinocchio

    Pinocchio Well-Known Member

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    I tried searching, but didn't get anything. Ty Butch.
     
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    Start > Run... > DXDiag

    Start > My Computer (Right click) > Properties

    Or download CPU-Z
     
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    yes, although Everest isn't 100% right, but its enough to know all your hardware, more than just your board, cpu, and memory..
     
  8. Skullmonkey

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    dxdiag is the best...

    tells you EVERYTHING that you need to know...

    drivers, hardware, what connected to your computer, harware, and ALOT of other things...

    but not personal info and your cd key... not those ^_^
     
  9. johndapunk FTW

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    meh, i'd prefer cpu-z over dxdiag. how often do you need to konw every single one of your drives installed? cpu-z can tell you all the specs of your cpu and stuff... bit more detailed on the cpu, mobo, and ram
     

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