The processor or processor is the brain of the
devices, and it is one of the essential and very important factors for
improving and accelerating the performance of the computer in general.
Therefore, it would be smart to take good care of the performance of the
processor in your device and measure the temperature of the processor during
work and periodically using some specialized program “How to check the
temperature of the processor in the computer” to ensure that there is no
problem in the thinking mind of the device and that it works efficiently and
naturally, and this will give Your device is a priority in running programs and
games.
, and it is preferable to see the
specifications and capabilities of the processor in your computer to understand
everything about the processor, and this will help you later to choose the
appropriate processor for you. Fortunately, many built-in tools are available
in Windows to know the specifications of the processor, starting with the name,
speed, number of cores, etc., and there are some external programs that give
you more details about the processor in your device.
Given the importance of the matter, we will get to
know together, during this article, the name and speed of the processor in a
desktop or laptop computer through a set of simple steps that do not require
many clicks.
Ways to know the specifications of the processor in the computer
The first method:
The task manager or task manager helps you to know the
specifications of the CPU in your device easily. Just, right-click on the
computer's taskbar, then from the menu click on "Task Manager", when
the Task Manager window appears in front of you, click on the
"Performance" tab, then click on the "CPU" processor option
from the side menu, and note above The name of the processor appears, then the
speed of the processor, then finally it shows whether it is dual or quad core,
as in the screenshot above.
The second method:
If you right-click on the My Computer icon, which is
known in Windows 10 as “This PC”, then from the list click on the “Personalize”
properties option located at the bottom, and then a window appears in which you
can know most of your computer’s specifications such as RAM and whether The
system is 32-bit or 64-bit, and the processor specifications appear in full,
such as the name and speed of the processor, as well as other details, as in
the screenshot and the image above.
The third method:
Through the msinfo32 tool that is also integrated into
Windows, you can find out the full specifications of the processor in your
device in a simple way. Just, click on the Windows sign and logo on the
keyboard + the letter R. Then, copy the msinfo32 command and paste it into the
RUN screen and click on OK, the msinfo32 tool window opens with you, and the
details of your processor appear, as shown in the image above.
Fourth method:
This method is directed specifically to Windows 10 users. Just, head to Settings. Then, click on the "System" section. Then, scroll down and click on the "About" option from the side menu, and note that now the entire CPU specifications appear on your computer as shown in the image above.