What is speccy?
Introducing Speccy
Speccy answers the question, what's inside your computer?
If you're like most of us, you can probably name the processor (Intel or AMD, Celeron or Pentium), maybe how much RAM it has, and maybe how big the hard drive is.
When you go to a computer store and see all the bright shiny PCs laid out next to each other, most will have tags or stickers indicating the:
Processor brand and model
Hard drive size and speed
Amount of memory (RAM)
Graphics card
Operating system
Two or three years later, when it comes time to upgrade your computer, that tag or sticker may be long gone. Speccy was designed as a free electronic "what's inside" sticker for your PC.
Speccy gives you detailed statistics on every piece of hardware in your computer, including CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Cards, Hard Disks, Optical Drives, and Audio support. Additionally Speccy adds the temperatures of your different components, so you can easily see if there's a problem!
You can save profile snapshots, export them to XML format, save them as text, print them, or publish them to the Web for comparison with others.
Note: Speccy requires Windows XP or later, and does not currently support Mac OS X or Linux.
What can Speccy do
Speccy is a system information utility that provides in-depth information about the computer and all of its hardware, all from within a well organized, intuitive interface.
If you're like most of us, you can probably name the processor in your PC (Intel or AMD, Celeron or Pentium), maybe how much RAM it has, and maybe how big the hard drive is.
But, there is much more information available about your computer and Speccy can show you all of it. Whether you need to know about your processor, graphics card, operating system, or other software and hardware you've got installed, Speccy has you covered.
You can also review detailed graphs showing important information about the critical components of your system, in real-time, including but not limited to the operating temperatures of your processor and motherboard, the health of the hard drive, and how memory is being allocated, giving you instant information about any modern Windows-based PC.
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