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Laptop: How To Check Specs Of

She grabbed her old laptop first, the slow one. It was a perfect, frustrating test subject.

Maya realized she didn’t actually know how to check specs. Not really. She knew the buzzwords—RAM, processor, graphics card—but they were just sounds. Now, with a deadline looming, she needed to turn those sounds into understanding.

Lesson learned: SSDs (Solid State Drives) are the magic upgrade. They make everything feel ten times faster. how to check specs of laptop

Maya stared at the two laptops on her desk. On the left was her old, faithful companion—a chunky plastic thing that now took exactly four minutes and twelve seconds to open a browser. On the right was a sleek, silver mystery box: her new work-issued laptop. Her boss’s email had been terse: “Make sure it can handle the 4K render. Check the specs.”

The new laptop was a MacBook. Different beast, same goal. She clicked the Apple logo in the top-left corner and selected . She grabbed her old laptop first, the slow one

She wanted a second opinion. On both laptops, she opened her browser and searched for a lightweight, free tool called (she could have also used HWiNFO or CPU-Z). She downloaded and ran it.

She closed the old laptop with a sigh of relief and turned to the new silver one. Time to interrogate it. Not really

Here was the truth the “About” page hid. Her old laptop’s CPU was pegged at 100% just from displaying the desktop. The memory graph was a flat red line. She clicked on the section—oh. A 5400 RPM mechanical hard drive, not an SSD. That explained the four-minute boot times.

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