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    Produce system spec of your notebook?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by buqingzi, Aug 11, 2004.

  1. buqingzi

    buqingzi Guest

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    Hi. Does anyone know a software (other than AIDA) that's able to detect the hardware inside your notebook and produce a report? I'm hoping to use this to verify things like video card memory, wireless card, etc against the specification of the manufacturer.
    btw benchmark facility is not really needed, but it'll be a nice bonus.
    Cheers.

     
  2. DaGreek

    DaGreek Notebook Evangelist

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    I have 2 I like and use both equally PCWizard 2004 (easy to use) and
    SiSoftware Sandra Standard (Win32 x86 Unicode) for (advanced users)

    Both have the ability to bench mark major components and both are fairly straight forward and free! Just do a google search they should be very easy to find.


    Compaq R3000T (CTO)
    P4 Desktop 3.0GHz w/HT
    1 X 512MB RAM
    Radeon 9600 128MB
    60GB 5,400 RPM HD
    AquaMark3: 24,257, 3DMark03: 3,115
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    I've used this one, runs in a web browser.

    http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

    Editor in Chief http://www.bargainPDA.com and http://www.SPOTstop.com
     
  4. Run1track

    Run1track Notebook Deity

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    I use belarc as well.

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  5. DaGreek

    DaGreek Notebook Evangelist

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    you guys should try www.pcpitstop.com


    Compaq R3000T (CTO)
    P4 Desktop 3.0GHz w/HT
    1 X 512MB RAM
    Radeon 9600 128MB
    60GB 5,400 RPM HD
    AquaMark3: 24,257, 3DMark03: 3,115
     
  6. Run1track

    Run1track Notebook Deity

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    That pcpitstop is a good link, thanks for recommending it.

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