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How to learn my computer's hardware properties

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    :confused: Hi all, I would like a windows program that will show me all the hardware properties of my computer such as CPU speed, RAM and its speed, L2 cashe and so forth. Any name of this kind of a program given would be appriciated. Best wishes, Sarp Arda Coskun

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      :confused: Hi all, I would like a windows program that will show me all the hardware properties of my computer such as CPU speed, RAM and its speed, L2 cashe and so forth. Any name of this kind of a program given would be appriciated. Best wishes, Sarp Arda Coskun

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      Try CPU-Z. (www.cpuid.com[^]) Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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        :confused: Hi all, I would like a windows program that will show me all the hardware properties of my computer such as CPU speed, RAM and its speed, L2 cashe and so forth. Any name of this kind of a program given would be appriciated. Best wishes, Sarp Arda Coskun

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        Try ReSysInfo System Information Viewer [^]


        "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." - W.Churchill

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