1. Look at the hardware requirements to see if you need to upgrade a part or buy a new computer.
  2. If you notice that your computer is slowing down over time, you can look at the hardware requirements to see if you need to upgrade a part or if you should buy a new computer.

Steps to Check Your Computer’s Specifications

Check your PC’s hardware specifications

In the Definitions window, you will find a list of acronyms and terms related to computer security.

The About screen is on the left side navigation and you might have to scroll.

A computer’s specifications can be reviewed on an information screen exhibition. ..

Find PC specs using system information

To view system information in the Windows taskbar search field, open the Windows Control Panel and click System and Security. In the System and Security window, under System, click Advanced system settings. In the Advanced system settings window, under Performance Options, click Taskbar. Under Show system information in the taskbar search field, select either On or Off. ..

Review the system information displayed on the right side of the left navigation menu to see if there are any issues that need to be addressed. ..

If you want to know what hardware your computer has, then System Summary can provide a good overview of your computer’s specifications, including the exact make and model of your machine, and the type of processor and motherboard you are packaging. ..

Find PC specs using PowerShell and Command Prompt

On the Windows taskbar, type or “powershell” or “Command Prompt” and click the corresponding icon.

Press Enter to run the script. The script will print out a model of your system’s information. ..

Your computer’s specs will be displayed after a few seconds. You can scroll through the results to see more information about your operating system, processor and available memory. ..

Final Words

Windows provides the resources to find out your computer’s specifications. You can use the Windows Performance Monitor (WPM) to gather data about your processor, graphics card, memory, and more. Unfortunately, the data is scattered across Windows in a number of seemingly random locations. To make finding this information easier, we’ve put together a guide on how to check your computer’s specifications. ..