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Checking the tech specs can be handy when replacing a hardware component or troubleshooting a problem, and this guide will show you how to complete this process on Windows 10.
Need to know what version of Windows your computer is running, or what components your machine has? Here’s how to locate and decipher your PC’s specifications.
There are a variety of methods to find your PC specs in Windows 10, both with standard tools that come with Windows 10 as well as various third-party software solutions.
Knowing which graphics card (GPU) your PC uses is helpful when shopping for upgrades, troubleshooting performance issues, or checking if your computer can run the latest games. However, unless you ...
On a Windows computer, there are several tools you can use to evaluate your current setup against the newer one you intend to upgrade to.
If your PC meets the requirements and passes the PC Health Check, it should be ready for Windows 11. The process is ...
Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool might return a TPM 2.0 error that prevents the Windows 11 upgrade - here’s how to fix it.
On Windows 10, you can reactivate your computer after a significant hardware change, such as after replacing a motherboard, hard drive, or processor, and in this guide, I will show you how.
Is your PC's processor too hot? Here's how to monitor your computer's CPU temperature, and lower it if needed.
Windows 11 Minimum Hardware Requirements Here are the minimum requirements as per Microsoft for a PC to run Windows 11.
Key components like CPU, GPU, and RAM are mostly safe to buy used, and they can lead to significant savings. Do some research to figure out what parts you should buy and how much they should cost ...
There are a ton of options in PC components when building a new PC. Here's how we evaluate new products to see if they're the right choice.