Under , you will see your CPU, RAM, and System Type (64-bit or 32-bit). 2. Task Manager (Real-Time Performance)
This is useful for checking active usage and basic specs.
This is the easiest way to see your processor, RAM, and Windows version. Click the button and select the Settings gear icon.
As I sat in front of my trusty laptop, I couldn't help but wonder about its inner workings. What made it tick? What were its strengths and weaknesses? I had always been curious about its specs, but I never knew how to find out.
Under , you will see your CPU, RAM, and System Type (64-bit or 32-bit). 2. Task Manager (Real-Time Performance)
This is useful for checking active usage and basic specs.
This is the easiest way to see your processor, RAM, and Windows version. Click the button and select the Settings gear icon.
As I sat in front of my trusty laptop, I couldn't help but wonder about its inner workings. What made it tick? What were its strengths and weaknesses? I had always been curious about its specs, but I never knew how to find out.