Anibal Scheid: these are:Processor type and speedAmount of memory and type of memoryHard drive sizeGraphics card type (if any)Download CPUZ. It will tell you all of these things....Show more
Alma Twomey: If you have windows and go to start>run type "dxdiag" that will give you most of the information of your computer like the operating system, processor, memory and the display adapter under the "display" tab. Those are usually what most people are after when they ask you for hardware specifications.
Robt Heemstra: it's different for every type of computer, such as asking for specifications of a car. We would need make, model, product key would be helpful.It usually pertains to memory (size, speed, and type), Processor, motherboard, hard drive type and size, etc.
Toya Braskett: The amount of:RAM (usually 1-4 GB)Storage (usually the hard drive space, like 120-500GB)CPU (processor speed, usually 2-4 GHz and the number of cores usually 1-2) etc etc just bas! ically everything that comes inside a computer and how much of it/how fast it is
Cassey Hollinghurst: ok - the best way for you to learn this, is to load a utility which will show the hardware (and software) specs of the computer that you are using now.Assuming that you are using a "Windows" operating system - you can bring some information up on screen by holding down the "Windows" key (flag icon) and pressing once on the "Pause" keyFor a lot more info, download and install the simple free utility called CPU-Z (link below)If you want more then try HWMONITOR, or their new "all singing & dancing" PC-WIZARDGood luck!...Show more
Berry Gilmore: Hardware specifications:1) Type of CPU and clock speed (AMD Phenom II X2 3.2GHz)2) Type, speed and amount of RAM (DDR2 1333MHz 4GB)3) Size of Hard drive (2TB) Note other specs. can be listed for a hard drive, but typically you only see the size.4) Type of video card or video chipset (Integrated ATI HD4200)5) Expansion! slots type and number (2 X PCI Express 2.0 X16, running at X1! 6 speed)6) Optical Drive type and speed (22X SATA DVD R/W drive with litescribe)7) Size of power supply (550W) Unfortunately, you need a LOT more information about the power supply, but you are typically only given a claimed total wattage number that is "fudged" quite a bit.8) Type and number of connectors (8 X USB 2.0, 3 X USB 3.0, 2 X firewire)9) Card reader, usually listed as number of different types of memory cards (22 - in - 1 card reader)10) For a notebook, type and size of screen (15.6" LED backlit HD LCD)11) Sound chip, usually built in (ALC 888 7.1 channel sound) There are all kinds of specs that can be listed for hardware, but the above list contains examples of the major hardware specs. Computer hardware consists of case (not listed in specs, usually), power supply, motherboard (usually listed by features rather than Brand or model number), CPU, RAM, hard drive, video card/chip, sound chip, optical drive, keyboard, mouse (often just listed as keyboard an! d mouse). Hardware is anything that you can touch. Keep in mind that some hardware components, you might have to open up the case if you wanted to "touch" them....Show more
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