1 For many Windows 10 users, it's important to know the configuration information of their computer. Whether it's for hardware upgrades, troubleshooting, or simply getting to know it, mastering how to view configuration information is an essential skill. This topic describes how to view the configuration in Windows 10.
2 First of all, we can check the basic configuration of the computer through the system information tool. Press the win+r key to open the running window, enter "msinfo32" and press the enter key to open the system information window. Here, you can see details including processor, memory, BIOS version, and more.
3 Secondly, we can also use the task manager to see the current hardware usage. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+Delete and select Task Manager, switch to the Performance tab, and you can see the real-time usage of CPU, memory, disk, and network.
4 If you want to view more detailed hardware configuration information, such as graphics card model, hard disk interface, etc., you can use third-party software, such as CPU-Z and HWINFO. This software can provide you with more detailed information about your hardware to help you better understand your computer's configuration.
5 In addition, Windows 10 provides the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, which allows you to view DirectX-related information and hardware capabilities. You can search for "DXDIAG" in the Start menu and open the tool to see detailed DirectX diagnostic information.
6 Finally, if you want to see information such as your computer's model and serial number, you can find it under the "System" tab in the settings. Here you can find all the basic information about your computer.
Summary: With the above methods, you can easily view the configuration information of your Windows 10 system. Whether it's a system information tool, a task manager, or third-party software and DirectX diagnostic tools, it can provide you with a wealth of hardware information. Hopefully, this article has been helpful to you and given you a better understanding of your PC configuration.
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