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Additional comments. Email optional. Receive a selection of our best stories daily based on your reading preferences. From here, you will see specs for your processor, RAM, and other system info.

Click on this to go the System Settings window. To find out what graphics processing unit GPU you have, type Device Manager in the Windows search bar and press enter.

Then click on the arrow next to Display adaptors. Note: If the entry does not show the manufacturer name, do the following:. To see what kind of motherboard you have, type system information in the Windows search bar and hit enter. Then look for a field labeled System Manufacturer and System Model.

This will tell you the make and model of your motherboard. Click on Task Manager and go to the Performance tab. Want to know more about CPUs and what they do? Check out our article on what is a CPU.



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