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  1. XMasterX

    XMasterX Well-Known Member

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    Belarc was good until i fell in love with Everest :wub:
     
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    But CPU-Z does the trick here :P
     
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    if you wanna find the temperature of your cpu do it the old fassioned way USE THE F*K IN BIOS DIMBOS!!!!!!!
     
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    yes, that is another way, you can also test the temp with everest...
     
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    I would think in order to check your PC specs is to right-click on "My Computer" and then click on "Properties." :lol:
     
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    Thats 1 way ;)

    This is for ppl who dont understand anything about computers and have questions :)
     
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    well, yes, but when you have an unknown device, Everest can tell you everything that is on your computer....

    but stuff like your ram type and motherboard manufacturer, can not be done in properties...
     

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