PC SupportWhat's an app that tells you all your pc specs?
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I know you can use device manager/control panel to see specs but what about things like PSU or is there any more convenient apps for it on pc

Edit: sorry if this is a mega stupid question lol just curious
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What specs are you looking for? Have you tried...

CPUID
Aida64
BIOS
CrystalDiskMark 7
Windows System Information
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You could just type in system information however that won't show you everything. I use NZXT's program.
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Eli wrote You could just type in system information however that won't show you everything. I use NZXT's program.
I just use system info and get just about all i need or your hardware specific information programs that you can find on your equiptments websites
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CPU-Z by CPUID is my goto!
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I usually use Speccy for this as it also shows the core temps of components as well.
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