You've just bought a new gaming desktop025 Archives or a laptop for the office. Maybe you've upgraded your computer with a new CPU and motherboard. You might be into overclocking and tweaking your system to make it run as fast as it can. But do you know exactly what you've got? Has your machine got the parts it's supposed to have? How well is that PC actually working? These are really important questions.
That's why it's wise to get yourself some programs to check out what's inside the case and test your rig against other machines or compare them with results shown in hardware reviews.
There's lots to choose from, but we've compiled a list of 21 programs that are great for analyzing or benchmarking your devices – whether you've got a mobile phone, laptop or desktop PC running Windows, Linux, or macOS, we've got you covered.
The software applications suggested in this article will scan your device and check for information about the hardware contained within. Many of the applications we like and use regularly are completely free, although a few only unlock their full potential with a purchase. In no particular order, let's get on with the list.
Here is why Jar Jar Binks is trending on TwitterConspiracy theorists think an injured NBA player is another victim of PizzagateThe bare minimum you need to do to be healthy in 2017'Dr. Mario World' preview: The puzzle addiction is realPresident Obama sanctions Russia for hackingTwitter bans 'dehumanizing language' aimed at religious groups10 tips for new writers from a selfRichard Branson's Virgin Galactic is going publicPeople are accusing Kylie Jenner of Photoshopping her butt to sell jeansProduce worker admiring his work gets the Photoshop battle he deservesThe first 'Lion King' reactions are here and everyone's going wild for this 1 thingIn an instant messaging world, a delayed response is anxiety inducing10 tips for new writers from a selfBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton are the 'most admired' people in AmericaMerry prankster changed famed Hollywood sign to read 'Hollyweed'President Obama sanctions Russia for hacking'SpiderYouTube finally comes to Fire TV, ditto for Amazon Prime Video on ChromecastHow to spot fake 'deals' on Amazon Prime Day (and every other day)President Obama sanctions Russia for hacking Emma Watson wows in first song as Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast' Volvo wants you to never miss a meeting again. Thanks so much, really Netflix gears up to take on Amazon Prime Video in India in 2017 5 easy tricks to make your iPhone storage last longer Band has brutally blunt reaction to getting praised in The Sun Facebook apologizes for removing photo of nude Neptune statue Donald Trump is selling the news over Twitter—and everyone's buying Bitcoin may be the biggest winner of 2017 so far PETA replaces every single ad in Tube station with vegan posters Rockettes chairman encourages concerned dancers to be 'tolerant of intolerance' 'Sherlock' faces the hardest case of his career in twisty Season 4 premiere The new standard of living is a Mandy Moore mosaic in your shower 'Bachelor' recap: Best group of contestants in franchise history? Crocodile casually strolls into backyard, gets thwarted by wheelie bins That hilariously awkward NYE countdown? It's all a setup. 6 January video games that you need to check out Atmospheric river events will dump 15 feet of snow on California India's largest mobile wallet app Paytm gets regulatory nod to operate its own Payments Bank Ed Sheeran posts yet another cryptic clue, sends Twitter into meltdown SpaceX reveals cause of September explosion
2.3913s , 10093.34375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【2025 Archives】,Pursuit Information Network