How to Check Your PC’s Specifications on Windows 11 Systems

Aug 23, 2021 at 09:28am EDT
Windows 11 PC

There are many features on Windows 11 that are inherited from Windows 10. However, Microsoft has tweaked quite a few of the things that we are used to. One of them is the Settings app. So, if you struggle to find things that you used to quite easily before, don’t worry. You aren’t alone. In this tutorial, I will show you how to check your PC’s specifications on Windows 11.

Check PC Specifications on Windows 11

To check specifications, you need to open Settings. PC specs were found in the Settings app on Windows 10 as well. In Windows 11, there are various ways to open the Settings app. I will walk you through those methods, and you can pick whichever you find the easiest.

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Step-1: You can open the Settings app by clicking any one of the following ways:

Step-2: Once the Settings app opens, select the System tab from the left. In Windows 10, when you opened Settings, these options were not situated as a left pane, but they were in the form of tiled icons.

Step-3: Scroll down till you reach the very end. Click on About.


Step-4: Once you do, you will be able to see Device specifications and Windows Specifications.

Step-5: If you need these specifications stored somewhere or send them to someone, you can click on the Copy button next to Device specifications and Windows specifications. Once you click the Copy button, the specs will be copied, and you can paste them to your desired location by using the shortcut keys for Paste (Ctrl + V).

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