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Old 09-07-2009, 12:10   #48
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Originally Posted by TheOneOmega View Post
Is there a place on Windows that detects all of your specicifications and allows for an easy copy/paste?
You can go to run command and type dxdiag and get the required information.

Alternatively you can use the software CPU-Z.

CPU-Z is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system.

CPU

* Name and number.
* Core stepping and process.
* Package.
* Core voltage.
* Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier.
* Supported instructions sets.
* Cache information.

Mainboard

* Vendor, model and revision.
* BIOS model and date.
* Chipset (northbridge and southbridge) and sensor.
* Graphic interface.

Memory

* Frequency and timings.
* Module(s) specification using SPD (Serial Presence Detect) : vendor, serial number, timings table.

System

* Windows and DirectX version.

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
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