I'm not familiar with Windows 8. If you have an older version of windows: Go to control panel. Check out "system and security" Then take a look in "View processor and Ram" or something like that. Also, take a look at the "windows experience" There's even a place in the windows experience to view more detailed system information. Finally, I would also recommend going into the BIOS setup next time you reboot your computer. Usually, there are a couple of screens that show system hardware.
Chris42Arnold
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April 23rd, 2014 17:00
I'm not familiar with Windows 8. If you have an older version of windows: Go to control panel. Check out "system and security" Then take a look in "View processor and Ram" or something like that. Also, take a look at the "windows experience" There's even a place in the windows experience to view more detailed system information. Finally, I would also recommend going into the BIOS setup next time you reboot your computer. Usually, there are a couple of screens that show system hardware.
good luck!