How can I find out what hardware devices are installed in my PC?

The easiest way to find out what hardware devices are installed in your PC is to use System Information.

System Information is a built-in Windows utility that provides a comprehensive overview of your system’s hardware and software configuration. It can be used to view information about the CPU, memory, storage, network, and other devices installed in your computer.

To access System Information, first, go to the Start Menu or press the Windows key and type in “system information”.

Once the app is open, you’ll be presented with a list of items related to your computer. Expand the “Components” heading and select “Device Manager”.

From the Device Manager, you can see all of the hardware devices connected to your PC. To find out more information about a particular device, select it, right-click it and select “Properties”. In the Properties window, you’ll find details such as the device name, manufacturer, driver version and more.

You can also use Task Manager to view basic information about the hardware installed in your PC. To open Task Manager, press Ctrl+Alt+Del, click “Task Manager” or type taskmgr into the Run dialog.

In the Performance tab of Task Manager, you can see information about the processor, RAM and other hardware components. If you switch to the Details tab, you can view a list of the running processes on your computer and information about the associated process.

If you want to see even more specific details about the hardware devices connected to your computer, you can use a third-party software utility. These programs provide a more detailed view of the components installed in your PC and they also allow you to monitor their performance.

By using one of these programs, you can track information such as the temperature of your CPU, the speed of your hard drive, the amount of available RAM, and more. This is especially useful for users who are looking to optimize their PC’s performance.

Finally, you can check the physical components of your computer for clues about the hardware installed inside. Most PCs will have labels or stickers with model numbers and descriptions of the components, so these can be used to identify the hardware.

In summary, there are several ways to find out what hardware devices are installed in your PC. You can use Windows’ System Information utility, the Task Manager, or a third-party software program to view detailed information about the hardware. You can also take a look at the physical components of your computer for clues about the hardware inside.