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Find out how many cores your processor has - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Select the Performance tab to see how many cores and logical processors your PC has.
Windows 11 System Requirements - Microsoft Support
Processors/CPUs (Central Processing Units): 1 Ghz or faster with 2 or more cores and appearing on our list of approved CPUs. The processor in your PC will be a main determining factor for running Windows 11.
All about processors (CPUs) - Microsoft Support
Learn about different processor types, from ones that are great for everyday use to ones that give you more processing power for heavy-duty tasks. Processors tell everything from your graphics processing unit (GPU) to your disk drives and screens what to do.
All about graphics processing units (GPUs) - Microsoft Support
The graphics processing unit (GPU) in your device helps handle graphics-related work like graphics, effects, and videos. Learn about the different types of GPUs and find the one that meets your needs.
Description of Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe) Tool
Windows includes a tool called Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe). This tool gathers information about your computer and displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment, which you can use to diagnose computer issues.
Error codes in Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft Support
This article covers error codes that are generated by Device Manager in Windows. You probably reached this article because Device Manager or another tool like DXDiag reported an error code, and you are not sure how to resolve it.
Check your device performance and health in Windows Security
Check your device performance and health in Windows Security. To help you keep your device secure, Windows Security monitors your device for security issues and provides a health report, which appears on the Device performance & health page.
The usable memory may be less than the installed memory on Windows 7 ...
Usable memory is a calculated amount of the total physical memory minus "hardware reserved" memory. To view the installed memory and the usable memory in Windows 7, follow these steps: Click Start , right-click Computer, and then click Properties. View the Installed memory (RAM) value under System.
Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
To find out which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK. Here’s how to learn more: Select Start > Settings > System > About . Open About settings.
Surface Book (1st Gen) specs and features - Microsoft Support
Surface Book comes with great built-in apps, and you can find more apps in Microsoft Store. Processor. The 6th Gen Intel® Core i5 or i7 processor provides the speed and power you need for smooth, fast performance. Memory and storage. Choose from 8 GB of RAM with 128 GB storage to 16 GB of RAM with 512 GB storage.