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@thebigk • Oct 29, 2012
The easiest way to find out the CPU details from your system information. That should give you all the required information. I'm not on Windows so don't know. Also for specific procedures / locations to look for the processor information may change depending on the version of Windows installed on your machine. -
@anoop-kumar-GDGRCn • Oct 29, 2012
Use <a href="https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID</a>, It will show you all your system hardware component with product ID. -
@onksssss-08KBM5 • Oct 29, 2012
Or else just type msconfig in run box. And see all information there. -
@rahul69-97fAOs • Oct 29, 2012
Open Command Prompt and type systeminfo ,you will get all the minute details😁