In conclusion, Speccy is a solid app to try if you're looking to find out more about your machine. Its simple design, paired with the amount of detail revealed after interacting with an element, makes for a piece of software that can accommodate both casual and power users alike.
Find out information about your system with this simple, modern-looking app, capable of displaying very thorough data on the hardware. Speccy was reviewed by Robert Condorache. New in Speccy 1. Learn various details about your hardware components, such as the temperature, memory usage, command rate and other using this intuitive tool.
What's new in Speccy Portable 1. Speccy Portable was reviewed by Elena Opris. Load comments. You will not be prompted to download and install third party software during the installation process. You can securely use the app in an advertisement free setting. The information tool has a clean user interface that is ad-free. Speccy can evaluate the internal and external elements of your PC to deliver an analysis that lets you better understand the condition of your devices.
The intuitive user interface has a simple design that you can easily explore. You can conveniently see the brand and model numbers of the items.
You can review the automatic update settings in the OS area. The table at the bottom of the screen will let you know the core speed and temperature of each processor in real time.
The number of total, used, and free memory slots will be listed to let you know how much storage space you are using. If you have graphics cards synced, then you can view statistics: manufacturer, ID, etc.
All of the system detection apps monitor the elements on your PC to deliver in-depth reports. The programs thoroughly profile your hardware.
Core Temp is mainly built to gauge the temperature of processors. MSI Afterburner is designed to specifically scan graphics cards. Aida64 can be tested for a limited time during a free trial. Piriform Ltd. What's in your computer? Speccy was designed as a free electronic "what's inside" sticker for your PC. Isn't this information in Windows?
Yes and no. Some of the basic information can be found by right-clicking My Computer and then clicking Properties. The General tab lists some statistics, and the Device Manager on the Hardware tab lists all of the hardware you've got installed.
But it misses out lots of information that you need. Speccy will give you detailed statistics on every piece of hardware in your computer.
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