I would recommend you to check out the Belarc Advisor.
This tool will give you a complete report of your pc.
And .. much much more
check for yourself :
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
OR: for a simple look: in windows: right click on "my computer" and select properties.
You will see the processor and the ram you have.
more detailed: start / run : msinfo32.exe
Enjoy
Check your BIOS and your Operating System information page. Check for any labeling on the front or top of your computer. Check your promotional material, receipts, coverage plans, and order confirmations. Check your documentation, sometime available on the manufacturer website.
On Windows-based systems. Check the property page of My Computer. Run the MSInfo32 utility. Run SystemInfo on the command-line. Query Windows Management Instrumentation. Download third-party utilities.
right click on the desktop and then click properties then settings then advanced.
Yes, anyone can check your computer specs by going to the system properties on your computer.
My laptop is capable to play mid-end games like Sims 3. As I have a laptop, I only can upgrade the RAM which 4gb is plenty for me. If I had a desktop, I would firstly see what motherboard I have got because I will need to a buy a graphics card which is compatible. Also, upgrade processor and RAM.
You should consult your son, on the specs his new computer needs to have. Then the two of you can check out www.newegg.com. You can also check www.tigerdirect.com.
You can go check buy going to my computer right clicking then select manage. from there you can look at all the different hardware and software specs.
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One can go to check out the specs on the Dell XPS 410 on the official website of Dell and especially on the community sections of the website. one can also check the specs for the Dell XPS 410 on the website PC Mag and Anand Tech.
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You can find your PC specs by going into BIOS. Most of the computers open BIOS when 'del' key is pressed on booting the system. BIOS contains all the hardware specs of the system.
This tablet pc has the following specs: Width 9 in, Depth 4.9 in, and a Height of 1.1 in.
Yes, anyone can check your computer specs by going to the system properties on your computer.
How well your PC will perform running BF4 COD Ghosts and Dayz depends on the type of PC you have and the specs of that PC.
We cannot see the PC you are using nor any PC you are looking at. If you want members of the Answers Community to answer, you will need to provide the specs of the computer in question.
You could run COD Ghosts on some PC's quite well, but it depends on what type of PC and the specs of that PC.
can't see your build or specs
Worst? Commodore 64.
Yes, as long as you can access the account and if the pc has the specs to play the game
click the start button, go to the computer icon and right-click it and then you select properties. This should display some basic hardware specs.