How to Find What Hardware You Have
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live.pirillo.com – Sometimes it can be a tedious task to discover what hardware you have installed . Thankfully, there are some software solutions that will tell you what the heck you have inside your computer case.
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Pc Wizard is also pretty good program
you are a thick dude as shit
this guys thick as shit @ computers.
No Belarc Advisor?
4 years with a 512 mb ram 2ghz pc upgraded to 3ghz and 2 gigs never going back ;D
Nice video, keep it up!
good to hear a recommendation on Everest for system component ID’ing … sadly, they’re not making their personal version available anymore … if someone knows of a site with the latest version of the personal version downloadable, many folks would appreciate it
I use CPUZ to find out what hardware component my computer has. The built in System Information and Dxdiag utilities tell me nothing about my computer. And clicking on Windows + Pause Break also tells me nothing but what processor I’m running, Windows and Service Pack version, and how much RAM I have.
you’re one geeky dude
i tried it out, and it works:D
4gb of RAM could get away with less though. 3.4ghz processor !