While most people today live connected lives with a multitude of electronic gadgets at their disposal, only a few bother to think about the hardware components that go into their smartphones, gaming consoles, or computers. However, it is relatively easy to learn about the specifications of the phones and PCs you use in your digital life. With that said, let us show you how to check the hardware specs and configuration of your Windows 11 PC.
There are many ways to check the hardware specifications of your Windows 11 PC, and we will detail them all in this article today. You can check the hardware specs of your Windows 11 computer via the Settings app, System Information, DirectX Diagnostic tool, Command Prompt, and a myriad of third-party applications. So let’s get started!
As we mentioned above, there are various ways to check the hardware specifications of your Windows 11 computer. We will explain all of them here in this guide, starting with the easiest method – via Windows Settings.
The easiest way to find information about the hardware on your Windows PC is using the Settings app. Here’s how you do it:
Another easy way to check the hardware specs of your Windows 11 PC is through the System Information panel. Here’s how you do it:
Note: You can also access System Information by searching for ‘sysinfo’ (without quotes) in the Windows search bar.
Note: The System Information applet also lets you create a report about your PC’s hardware and software specs. To do that, use the left sidebar to select which tab you want to save for later reference. Then, go to ‘File -> Export’ to create the report. Here, selecting ‘System Summary’ will export everything.
Windows 11 also includes the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (dxdiag) to view information about DirectX audio and video support. You can also use it to check many system specs. Here’s how:
Note: You can also search for ‘dxdiag’ (without quotes) in the Windows search bar to access the feature.
Note: You can create a specs report for future reference using the ‘Save All Information’ button at the bottom.
With the Command Prompt, you can view hardware specs of your Windows 11 PC using the ‘system information’ command-line tool. Here’s how it works:
You can also use PowerShell to view the system specifications of your Windows 11 computer. Follow the guide below to do that:
Note: The asterisk at the end is a wildcard that ensures PowerShell will display every property that starts with ‘Windows’.
Alternatively, you can natively view the system specs on your Windows 11 PC through the Device Manager. Here’s how you do that:
Note: You can also open Device Manager from the Control Panel, from Settings (System -> About -> Device Manager) or by searching for ‘devmgmt’ (without quotes) in the Windows search bar. Another way to open the Device Manager is by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting the Device Manager option from the pop-up menu.
Alongside the aforementioned native methods, there are also a plethora of third-party applications that offer you information about your system hardware to varying degrees. Some of the oldest and most accurate ones are listed below:
All of these tools are either free-to-use or shareware, with the last one even being open-source. You can use them to check information about your computer’s hardware. For demo purposes, we are using CPU-Z, which offers detailed information about the computer’s CPU, motherboard, RAM, GPU, etc. Open the program and navigate to the relevant tab to get all the details about that component.
If you are the DIY type, the best way to glean all the details about your system hardware is to open up the PC case. Once you open up the computer, you will be able to physically inspect individual components to find more details about your Windows 11 PC’s hardware.
Most of the hardware parts have at least the basic information printed or inscribed on them. That includes the CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU, etc. For custom-built PCs, you can find all the info, although it might be a little more difficult in the case of OEM devices.
Easily Check Your Windows 11 PC Hardware Configuration!
As you can see, checking the full configuration of your PC is relatively easy. The best part is that there are multiple ways of doing that, and we have covered pretty much all in our article today. So now that you know how to view the hardware specs of your Windows 11 PC, check out a few other guides that might be of use for you. That includes how toprevent your PC from overheating, how toimprove your Windows laptop’s battery life, and how tochange Power Mode settings in Windows 11.
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