Post: Easy Way To See/Post Most Of Your Computer's Specs [Tutorial]
11-25-2011, 07:43 PM #1
wite_guy
I-<3-2-1/2-6
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I recommend using ScreenSnapr to capture the images. You must login or register to view this content.Step #1 Go To "Start"
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Step #2 Right Click "Computer" Then Go To "Properties"
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Step #3 Click On "Windows Experience Index"
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Step #4 Click On "View And Print Detailed... Information"
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Step #5 Use ScreenSnapr, or other image capture to get a picture of the report [You can NOT copy and paste the text on the page]
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And Its That Simple!

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11-26-2011, 03:26 AM #2
Winning
Former Staff
Just use speccy :dumb:

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And the reason for the high CPU temp is because I'm rendering something in C4D.
11-26-2011, 05:11 AM #3
wite_guy
I-<3-2-1/2-6
Originally posted by Winning View Post
Just use speccy :dumb:

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And the reason for the high CPU temp is because I'm rendering something in C4D.

Thats a good Idea too >_>

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