What's in 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.
Speccy will give you detailed statistics on every piece of hardware in your computer. Including CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Cards, Hard Disks, Optical
Drives, Audio support, Software information including Operating system, Office, Drivers and Processes, and information of plugged devices. Additionally Speccy adds the temperatures of your different components, so you can easily see if there's a problem!
Features:
Processor brand, model, speed, cache size and other features that most of us don’t know.
Hard drive size, speed and partition information
Amount of memory (RAM) and current usage
Graphics card and mother board
Information of Peripheral devices you plugged in including Pendrive and Datacard
Operating system including installed date and serial number
Software information of Office and drivers
Detailed information of currently running processes
Temperature of different hardwares
At first glance, Speccy may seem like an application for system administrators and power users. It certainly is, but Speccy can also help normal users,
in everyday computing life.
If you need to add more memory to your system, for example, you can check how many memory slots your computer has and what memory's already installed. Then
you can go out and buy the right type of memory to add on or replace what you've already got. Speccy can be used with screen readers like Jaws and NVDA. You have to use Jaws cursor to read informations from speccy window. But, you can save all the information as a text file and read it later. Over all, Speccy is a free program from Piriform who the creater of CCleaner.
Release Notes:
Added Windows 8 beta support.
Rearchitecting data loading order.
Improved exception handling for CPU and GFX sections.
Improved detection of Admin Shares.
Improved bug data collection and reporting.
Fixed minor GUI issues.
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