No downloads required. These are all built into Windows 10 and 11.
Once you have these four pieces of info, filling out the quote form below takes about 60 seconds.
Press the Windows key, type Device Manager, and open it. Click the arrow next to Display Adapters. The name listed there is your GPU — look for RTX, RX, or Arc.
Windows key → Device Manager → Display AdaptersPress the Windows key, type System Information, and open it. The Processor line near the top shows your CPU. Look for Intel Core i5/i7/i9 or AMD Ryzen 5/7/9.
Windows key → System Information → ProcessorYou're still in System Information. Look at the Installed Physical Memory (RAM) line. It will say something like 16.0 GB or 32.0 GB.
System Information → Installed Physical MemoryPress the Windows key, type Disk Management, and open it. Your main drive will show its size — like 500 GB or 1 TB. NVMe and M.2 are both types of SSD — select the matching size below.
Windows key → Disk Management → main drive size💡 Windows 10 & 11 shortcut: Right-click the Start button and select System — this shows your CPU and RAM instantly without needing to open System Information.