For Windows 7 and earlier, go to Start> right-click My Computer or right-click My Computer icon right on the desktop and select Properties :
Simple way to check computer information
Here, we will know the operating system information, CPU, RAM, Windows activation status, user name, computer name and some other system settings on the left:
Basic information and configuration of the computer is displayed here
In System type you will know that the computer is installed with 32-bit Windows or 64-bit Windows.
Similarly, this dxdiag command is very "ancient" but still effective and gives more detailed information than the first way. To do this, open the run ( press window key + R ), type dxdiag then Enter :
Use the dxdiag command to check the computer configuration
Dxdiag will display the same information as Computer Properties , there are also parameters on the screen (in Display), sound - Sound and input devices, support (in Input, here is mouse and keyboard):
We can install CPU-Z software on the computer to check hardware parameters and information. The program will provide users with the necessary information about the entire configuration of the device.
After installing the CPU-Z program, you will see the CPU-Z interface appear with the computer's parameters: CPU, Caches, Mainboard, SPD, Graphics, Bench and About. Each tab will give us detailed information about the configuration of the device.
1. CPU tab:
This tab gives us information about Intel core i3-5005U CPU name , which has a speed of 2.00GHz . Next, on the bottom right corner there are Cores 2 Threads 4 parameters indicating the CPU has 2 threads of 4 threads.
2. Tab Caches:
This section will provide CPU cache information.
3. Tab Mainboard:
This tab will give you information about your motherboard on the computer such as vendor name (Manufacturer), model (Model), BIOS version (Version), .
4. Tab Memory:
The information of RAM on the Memory tab includes 4GB RAM capacity , DDR3 RAM type and 798.1 MHz RAM speed as shown below:
5. SPD tab:
You will know the specific parameters of each RAM slot on the computer.
We can check the number of RAM slots on the computer and the RAM parameters in each slot. Click on the down arrow at Slot # 1 , appear a list of Slot # 1 and Slot # 2. Depending on each device, there are different RAM slots, which will vary.
Next to see the parameters of each slot, select Slot # that slot. Without information, it is not plugged in yet. The RAM does not need to be plugged into the proximity slot.
As in the example, Slot # 1 is plugged in 4GB RAM, Slot # 2 is not plugged in RAM.
6. Tab Graphics:
This tab will provide accurate information about your computer's Video Card . At the main tab interface, clicking Display Device Selection will display a list of Display Cards available on your computer, including onboard and removable cards.
Onboard cards are available on computers, named Intel (R) HD Graphics. The removable card is not necessarily on the computer. As shown below, my device only has Intel Onboad Card (R) HD Graphics 5500 only.
Next, when we click on any video card, the details of that video card will appear. In the picture, Intel (R) HD Graphics 5500 has 1GB capacity.
7. Bench Tab:
Check CPU health when running in different modes.
8. About: Tab
Finally, the information about the CPU-Z version we are using, the author, the home page of CPU-Z software, the Windows operating system in use, DirectX.
Here are 4 methods to help you check your computer's configuration. CPU-Z software is one of the most popular computer-checking tools today, and is widely used by many users.
VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS TO CHECK COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
I wish you all success!