If you’re looking to get a good understanding of how your computer works, then you need to check out Speccy. This online tool allows you to find detailed hardware information for a variety of different devices. You can even search for specific hardware by manufacturer or device type. This is a great way to get a better understanding of your computer and its performance.
Note: Speccy is currently a public beta, so if you’d rather not use beta software, wait to use it until it’s fully released.
Speccy is available both in an exe installer and a portable version. Choose the one that works best for your needs, and download. The portable version is especially useful for checking hardware on others’ computers, such as one your considering purchasing at a store. If you use the portable one, simply run it; otherwise, run the installer and set it up on your computer.
Get your hardware info
Once setup is out of the way, you can see all of your system’s hardware information. Speccy needs to run in administrative mode, and brings up a UAC prompt by default. If it doesn’t, you may see this warning.
It will still run the program, but will not have all the information. Just exit the program and run it again in administrative mode. To do this, right click on the program and select “Run as Administrator.”
Now you can see a detailed overview of all of your computer’s hardware.
You can view more detailed information by clicking each of the sections. The CPU panel gives you advanced information about the technologies your processor supports, its code name and family, bus speeds, temperature, and more.
Clicking on one of the graph indicators shows you the temp or speed over time while Speccy was running.
It shows you the brand, part number, frequency, latency, and more, which is really great information to have if you’re considering upgrading or adding more RAM.
The motherboard page even tells you what chipset and BIOS you have.
Speccy gives you very detailed information about your hardware, and this can be very useful information when troubleshooting problems. It lets you save a snapshot of your computer’s current hardware information so you can view your current information later, or could even send it to a support team so they could also see what is in your computer.
Speccy will run on XP, Vista, 2000, 2003, and Windows 7 (32 & 64-bit versions). Remember once again, Speccy is still a beta program, so only use it now if you feel comfortable running unreleased programs. Otherwise, wait and try it in a couple weeks, as Priform says it should be finished at that time.
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