How to do hardware detection under windows

Steps for hardware detection with DirectX Tools for Windows:

View basic information

Click on the "System" tab in the "DirectX Diagnostic Tools" window, and you will see the current date, computer name, operating system, system manufacturer and BIOS version, CPU processor frequency and memory capacity at a glance. Click the "System" tab in the "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" window to see the current date, computer name, operating system, system manufacturer and BIOS version, CPU processor frequency, and memory capacity. Note that although the Celeron 2.0MHz is overclocked to 2.40MHz, DirectX does not recognize this and still displays the original, unoverclocked frequency.

Viewing graphics card information

Click on the Display tab in the DirectX Diagnostic Tools window to see the graphics card's manufacturer, display chip type, memory capacity, and driver version, monitor, and other general information.

Viewing audio information

Audio devices are often overlooked, but it's not possible to do without them. Clicking on the Sound tab also brings up a window where you can see the name of the device, its manufacturer, and its driver, among other things, in great detail. The difference is that you can also click on "Test DirectSound(T)" in the lower right corner to perform a simple test on the sound card.

Notes

The DirectX Diagnostics tool helps us test, diagnose, and modify how our hardware is working, and of course, we can use it to check the hardware configuration of our machine. Run the "System Information" window, find the "Tools - DirectX Diagnostic Tool" (or go to the Windows directory in the installation of the disk directory in the System32 directory to run Dxdiag.exe), in the window you can easily view hardware information.