Saturday, March 13, 2021

How to check CPU RAM VGA on Computer

If you're relatively new to PCs or looking to get into PC gaming, you’re probably asking yourself, why would I need to know the specs of my computer? Well, it’s a good question, and the following are just a few reasons why you might need to check.

You might be looking to upgrade your PC, and you need to know what your current specs are so you can select the relevant upgrades. Or maybe you’re looking at selling your PC, and you need to know the specs for your ad. There are loads more reasons, but whatever yours is, checking your computer specs is actually a relatively straightforward task, and we’re going to show you exactly how.


The following will be a step by step tutorial on how to check everything from your CPU speed right down to what memory you have and everything in between.



The first thing most people want to know when looking into computer specs is what processor (CPU) said computer has, and luckily for us, it’s one of the easiest bits of information to find. If you are running Windows 10, you are two mouse clicks away from this information.

To find what CPU your computer has, do the following:

  • Right-click the windows tab in the bottom left-hand corner of your desktop
  • In the menu that pops up, select, and click ‘System.’
  • Under ‘Device Specifications>Processor’ you will see listed what CPU is in your computer

As we said, this really is one of the easiest things to check on any computer.








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